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% January 8 1903 THE FLE SHE ETON ADVAKOE . f . «!^H^ '^>k^m I F, T.HILL & CO I December markii the dime of the belt monlh'B busiiiesH and the bi'^ue^t year's buRinoss yet enjoyed by un. That wo possess in a very large measure the conKdence of tbo public >it larff! ia amply evidenced by our over-in croAsing biisi'iess â€" a confidence thiit wo value innroliiKhly than anything'; else and which we shall always endeavor to merit Wo tliniik ynii for your generous |>atronage during 1902 and solicit a contiDUance during 1003 which wu trust inuy pi-ove to one and nil a Happy and ProK|)orou8 Year. FRENCH FLANNELS AND DeLAINES 25o. About 75 yards fine all piirf.wool, French Flannels and DeLainiH, These are Ktriclly luw ^oods that until iiow hiivo sold at 4'i, 45 Hnrl 50c. per yaril. The price wo put on them iiow is the lowest we have ever heard of â€" clearin); at per yard only . 25 FRENCH FLANNEL BLOUSES 78o. ' 18 French Flannel BIdusos (assorted sizes) beautifully made and i.icely colored, line all- wool Hiiods. UIouhks worth U)) to l?l (55, ch'aiiiiK now for only 78 LADIES UNDERWEAR 50c. 10 dozen Indies vests and drawers, lino ribbed Wo(d goods, t-ilk trimmeJ and tiist class in every rospeei â€" the 75c. i|uality at each 50 BOYS' AND YOUTH'S MOCCASINS 78c. 34-paiiH Itoys' and Youth's Mocasins, the regu'ar 1.25 quality on sale now at ptr [iair 78 BLANKETS 82.65 A PAIR 2ft pairs .•ill-wool ULmkcts, cxtia nice fjualityâ€" grjods ihivt are thorou^^hly depondiible, full, large size and very cheip. Per jnir only 2.00 61.25 TABLE LINEN FOR 780 Nearly 200 yards extra fine satin-finish Table Lineni wide width and sold everywhere at 81.25 per yard- SVe bought this ourselves, away under price, hence the renson for su'.di i'.xccptional value Until all is sold this 1.25 table linen with ua Will be 78 " :, ,' V- ALL-WOOL HOSE 9u. 10 dozen pairs Misses' all-wo;)l Hose, si^es 7, 7i. 8. These goods in the usual way would soil at 15c. pair, but havin.; bought them cheap we sell them according- ly. Per pair 9c. .'5 pair fur 25 BOOTS, PER PAIR, 81.00 Over 150 pair.s of Shoes for men, women, boy's iiU J girls, go on our b.irs;aiti table this week â€" odds and ends though mostly all sizes. Some of these are worth up to 2. .50 and every pair is a bargain. Your choice while they last per pair only 1.00 Nice assortment of Men's Larrigans included in above lot. 76c. HOMESPUN FOR 48c 150 yards imvy blue and gray homespuns, full 54 in- ches wide. These very duriblo iroods are too well known to require any reconiniend Regular 75c. homespuns, on sale now at per yard only 48 Special prices on flillinery for next two weeks. We want to clear it all out. Family Syrup in piils at 50c , SI 00 iind §1.20. This is nice ttiivored amber syrup â€" The best that money Ciin buy. Busines.s is ahv lys ruihiim in -jur Hardware Deinrt'nont. Almost everything you ciiti think of is to be had here. See us before you buy. We're slill selling I'onnoline Coiil Oil, the b.-at oil in the niarkel. If you've been trying unsuccessfully to burn inferior unulos of oil just try a g dlon of Pcnnolinu an i di not forget t > cli iiige the wiok in yo ir lump burner PuiMioIioe ia guiirantoed to lio the best i.il in the in irkel, and is not sold every whur,) in town. F. T.HILL & CO The Miiiii4-i|>:il Klectiuiis The interest tiikon in tli>i municiiml contest this year was much greater than u^ual, for some reason, and one of the old councillors hat fallen in Mio genotal on>i!auglit, nanirly .Mr (»e(irge Tiioiii|>.S(iu, who f'lr tXx". past eleven years h;n repres- ented the peojile at tho council board. The two' men are Messr*. T. U.McKenzio and li. Best, who ran a nook-an 1-neck race. For groui men they rati a splendid r.ico and nro certainly to 1)3 cmigratuliito-l, In till) roeveship .\Ir. MoTavisli proved niucli to 1 8cron.j for bis opponent. Mr. Kells. A l.irfc'o nuinbor of r.itopjiyors uathcred in the town ball to awiiit full re'urin. M^. .bn. B'akely wis iilaeeil in the chair, and all llu CAiulidiitus.i'efeated and o!iierwlse, with the excplioii of Mr. .S. Thonijison, ilcliverel short aildrosses. F.rllowi-ig are the complete returns : FOR KKBVK McTu isli 4(i7 Kell, '. :{(IG roll eou.sciLi.ou.s ^ I Mn r tiibs .11 Hest MeKenxie I'lUikio :<75 1^54 o4!t 24H L'-Jt (ieo Thoinpson 218 L\iois I«i8 S, Thompson 150 want to know. He can u.se all the influ- ' eace that i-i in bis power, and we will tint interfere. With rcferonce to (he .shurilF appoiiitiog as agent : rhe alierill' miiy have asked him to act as iiueiit. Hut bo cnulil not compel liini to act as scrutineer. Our ininisler to act us scrutineer f'r the Liipioi Act of 1002 I I do I'l Hii|);].ise iliat tlie shurifrcirid whether the Ac; can id or no', lit lea-it r.'adio'.' bftwuen ihi) liii'.'.i we think n it. And tb:;n he Ka^s " it wns lii< own biisincR-f." Prcilmhly it was, but we venture to H.iy that lie wi'l i.ot doit again. All wo want of him is a toloran-.'e of olli?r people's opinion ius well as lie wants other." to rear with liim. If Mr. iMatheson will refer to a ri'cont issue of The Presbyterian he will Iind tlio follow- ing: " If tills is to be acco.iiplisheib we ! imist hear less of the teiiipuraiieu party, huciuse many who vntiv! fur the L'ipior \ Act will alisolutely refirse to identify' tlniiisi'lves wi'h a party that has goiie liy i this natno in the pasl. ExtravngaiKO and intoleriiiico have brought ii. iotn coii- tuinpt in the estinntion of many faithful workers." How we could eiininerate so many able and p'pular God feiirin'4 men in the cliiiivh and out of it who hold u ilill'orent opinion on the Liquor ^\ct to .Mr. Mathos 111, aid which is our own as! well. But weaie to hold no .opinion^, I lint do as wo are told. We wi re also tol.l : •iliiit " a<pirailts to numieipi) honors wli.ii did nut vote for the refernndu n eonld \ Tldsberton Furniture CUarcrooms. Wo are carryio',' the newest styles of seasonalilf goods in all linis of Furniture, ciinsisUng of : Parlor and tiedroom suits, lounges, sideboard,-, extension and centre lalilo.'j, ehaii'.s, window shades and .-•uriii'ii poll's, pieturen, easels, etc. , Which we ofl'er at LOWEST PRICES Picture Framing and General Re pairing. Undeilakin^ in all ils Satisfaction guaranteed Inane W. H. BunJ, - - Prop. ^ Notice to Creditors In ! II. OSPUKY ELECTION Reeve- Siinnel Taylor .'170, \V. {Juy 22C. C iuncillorsâ€" E. W. Norm in 205, D, 1!. Willi urs 257, F. W. Brownh'O 2.">1, O W. Ciiiiton 2;il), .log. Allison 2;tO, Ulias. M-Kiioon 18'J, Alex. Unison 103. Tho lil^t lour are elec ed. Erskine d-foa od Dnvis in Euphrasia forllic roevcihip by a substantial iiinjoi- 1 y Full reluflis iiiiL lu band. Ke Thai lleiilal lio matter of tlie estate of William Itanclall IijBO!', late of tbo townsliiii of .\rtiiUJosia in tlio C<>nnty of (iroy, raiiiiyr, ttiiceasod. Notlco i.-i lioreby civuii inirsuiiiit to "Tliu lio- visoil Statutes of Ontario," 1807. Chap, l-_",>, tlmt Slav at h line. We eao tell them ilril <ne all crmlitorK ami otliora haviuK cluims asiaiiixt of tlios- Oiirtie.-i ums ele.tled liy aeel.iina- tlioo.<tAio of mi.I \V.ai,«ii U.iiuUU nys-n, wliu ,' ... ., y ., I , dwl on 1)1- uboiit tiioSrU ilav of Novoiuliiir, lUJ'J. Iio'.l anil s â- nil' ol tlie iittier.< nt tho lieaU arc rcquii-ocl on or hjforo tlieiMih day of Kub.. I the iioll So tlmt puljlic opiniin .â- \n'J tlicy 1 ve.i the |io!l So tlmt ft'ers friini llu'ir wis'i. 3'i) </nr FAllor <>j Tim Admtice : Ukar SlR,--Hoplyiiig to an artiile hoid.d " l)eni.il, " w'ii:'i anpi^ared in y mr issue of the 2j;h ult . ami i:i which I am the p.arty to wlnnu Uev. Mr Alath'- s 111 refers as acensni.; hioi of liuing tin' HU h ir of coria n H'ateiiieiits ng.irlini tlio.e who vo'el against |iroliiliitiiiii, I beg to siy lb.it all that pa''sed on that oe asiciii w.is loo Mi. id to rtiipiire reply inj; to ihr iii^h the pr.'ns, much ie.is from the pulp t. Hiwi'Vtr, it in ipiite to Mr. .Matties ):i's admitagi from a linaucial po nt to e ) rr I li-'t, a* wo wero not llie only pei'H ini hiTe who hold the op iiion iiiath>w.<* tho author of i'. Ibit we tvill be iove Mr. Math, so i, as he n ates he ha I nuthing to do with it. Itiit wc vill te 1 Mr. Mailii.«iii that w wero ..f n ii.il. rent opinion in re.-ard i" tliu Liquor Act o' I'.t'li III what hit has lieen, an I when w • have to he diet >iled lo oi <rln|(;>ed i ito I lie from the pulpit m to liow wo w II us I o ir fr III his- wo will find soin.i otiiur d I'lominatioii tvli >se leacliers h'<ve III iru nu'bo i y over th ir nieinhoi'rt and iiiliifnitrs t.l).'»n Pies'iyto ians. Inri-Kxrl Jo liiK iiitl'itMi >u *ith " certain parties," we (1,1 not k'l !â- Â» *hi' he ui .'ail', n ir do w« A. 1), liW.1, tonuiiil liy post, |irti|iaiil, or dcliv toH. Ii. Dyso ., Klosiiurton 1'. 0., in thti sail - . I township of Artoinc^la, in tilt! aforoaaiil county IimI US thai we are a stutiilihng lilo.-k in :of Orov. oiio of tlio exucutors of tlio liecousod, the wav -if good pe .pU, in ihe church and "'To'''.'"i',fV f'^lVi\^"',"*Vi''''''''';';rf'''.''','^ '*''" â-  ^ e- .IT ,1 t 1 •. -Ill Fonptioiis ami full pivt culais of thoir olalioa.a lo gel out of 11. \\ ell. It We do it ^^ ill he Istaiomunt of thi.ir iicociiiiita and tliii nntiiro of roluotaiiily, for there are pcopl.i in tho ^t'"' socurltifs (if nuyihi-ld liv tliom. , 1 .1 . 1 , ; I , I .-Viid further tiiko nntlcn tlmt iiltor tho last .•lunch that w.- do not wish to he .separ- nioiitionod Onto tho Hxocutoia will procood to aled from. We runieml er the tin o Alien diatribvito tlu< aaaiia of thu duccaaod lllllnM^â-  w.. w/.r.. i.f n.iMi.i iwr. ill Ihi' I'lio.ch \w t'"' Ta" â- 'â- < "â- oit'-'-li' 1 tlnrat. hftvnili ro :,ir . o; I . «'! weio (II soiini use in iol liuiilii. •> e ;,,, ,,,„ ,.]„;,,,., „, >»i.i..i, ti.,.„ jjliall Imvo iiotici- r to tho claiina ot wliii'h tho iftpd tho 'x.'cntjrs w'll not bo liabla tor tliu 1 aaaetrt or part thurcof toiiiiv puisoii or porsons uif whobo uluiioa iiotico Hliall not liavti boeu Vo- c3ivod at timoof such dlatiibiition. Ualod Jiin. C, rjo:i. i rl. U. PvaoN. -, KuKi) \V. NinioLsoN, Inxoouto ! THiii. {'r.AY-roN, Jtt, .•s. ivmein'ior goiir.' (o ehiirch when wo had lo ilr.vu .-i yolk of oxoii there, on aee.mn', of old p ii|ile who could not v.'.illi tliein. Some of these aiv lying hov to day and .some nro still i!«\n< to c.huvnh. It was nut biiek ehnrchi-s and lirick mnises then, all hough vio helped to liuihl those liriek linildings In latter d lys â€" and we am told ii.iw to step nut for liuldmg an Mr. Itenj unin Dillon, of L^e.ls, Out opinion of oor own. There were not so L.^^ j.,,,.^.,| „f „|„seular rhuomatism l.y nriliy goody g .ody p •ople thon, hii- we lp„ls,,„'s N,,rv line, and s.vs : "1 feel my lliink tlioie was as mueli feir of tiod. 'a„ty is to proclaim P,ds..n's Noviline We can go liaek lo the tiiii'i when I her.' wai no I'l ieiiville, and only mie lioise bc- tHeen Dm ham and Prieovilh', and somo- linii'stbe niiiii.'.ter eoiildget lliithore. Dear Mr. Ed lor, we lliank you niujii fnr the »|mce gi.toi reinaiks in your valuablo i«e yon a happy new ve.tr -N. McKINNON. A Ureal Sufferer Cured 4S an infallible cure for rhu-onaiisiii; it cnrtd niu afljr 30 yens sulLnin.', and nolhini; I know i«f em etpial ita penetrating j power. Nervilin i has i:o eipial in ipiiek'^ voty ,ly relieving airl lurini,' iheunintism, lu ur- V trial will our rambhni;/algia, sciati.a and luinliiiei paper. Wish- 'c mvinro anyutdi. Price '-ibc Annua! neeting. â- â- .. .•â- *! 'â- â- ,l.-jv)'f_. K-'-irsr--. ^^t^'-^iMfi\f Ndti -o i* h'tr*'))y y v*n Tlia'. tin fi^ iiiK of thn Kl I'toMil Dititciot Auricultnnil sooiuty :i i\ III ' 't I'lil sooiut, tho Town hftM', of I'.Ht^t ('rev ^vt.l 1)J lioM bliiHln'Plor, on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21, 1903 At uiip o'clrtrk p. in. For r.ci'iviiiji airl paaiinti tli.t dircrtira* and sadlt^ir.' ropoils for jiast voa: . alnctiiift oJBo era for tliii vn-ir 11X11 and i^iieli b'lainohS as niaybo coiini li.ru'1 ill tha iutarost i of tlm koidetv. An liiinT? lint lilninliois foi ItKriAiQ I'li^tbld to oltliv, nr hiiviia vti't' nt f.iiob 'iiiooilii::, kindly 8'iti 1 in ooi' 'lohm *o the Kocrotsrv; boforn Itio day of iiiii'aii.K. or litii I aanri to liim that d«y niYit b*>c 1010 I inmnher iMid bt* pi-oparsi lo iakf* part in ttie ini>otiiig. (IKO, ,MIT!lli:i.,L, I'i'esld«iit U. nUTIIVAS, It Vloo Presl to.it AI,'-!X. M|!II<, 'illd Vice r.oa. R. .1. HI'KOiIIilC. Ssaretary DataJ at Flajherioi,,,! .nn^rv B, IKIS. AaTone ""ndlnj b rVrt onlokt^ iltcortnin our o|i . 1 \ V - Trais P1a;>K3 COt^VfiiGliT'ti v\.n.. â- '1 nr.d 1<io<;r!ptlon in^ :U>ii fzt*) ^* hj' li(»r t.f Invoiitln-i If* prohftMy iti.wi.;ubi.\ ri.iiinini;ic« »i)iu ftrt«. i;|.losl niionrj- for norwrytK j'utoMin. tptct'tl nf4icSt *1tho>:t o harg ft. ^nth^ $mmit Emnmi K hAndiinmely IH'.iMrQtnd wovktT. lirtTsl ri.r- • niKltiut cf nny ^cimiino J-ttirnttl. 't\inna. ?.â- * a Tenr: fi^ur ninnibi %\. 8uM by p.l) newRdonion. MUNN 4 Co '«""••*«'»• New yoi If Hranch OfllM, (186 F SL, WnabVunoii 1>. i:. This week we make special mention ofourKem- nant Sale wliich starts Monday next. The bu.sy days of Fall and Xnias. sellin<>- have left us with a host of short ends of all kinds of fabi-ics that we dont want to include in our stock inventory next luonth. To clear tlicni quickly we'll [lut them all on our Rem- nant Tables at RcMunant prices. LoIjd ot thein will be foiuid very desirable lijngths for all kinds of use- ful purposes. Almost every fabric we handle will be found among.st them and the careful housekeeper who de- .'â- ires to save nioiiey Avill thorouohly and iully appre- ciate the values in our i^^ttinant $dl^» •' :â- â-  ">"" . â-  â-  -â- â€¢ ij' -:â-  â- â-  â-  â-  _ â- ;-. . \;,', ;;.,'• .i! '~-:\ i'.->:?- ' â- â- â- -â- â-  r:'-^' • ^,,':-,,::,,-:::,:'/^ ,......:, ^;-f'*^f: â- ^ â-  ..' : -. - - - .â- â- : -,:â- â-  .'â-  V- fv' .. ' ' * .^ . "^ 'i. ' .,!.!â- .. 'â- â€¢ â- 'â- ' â- " â-  ' -t •''"â- *â- â-  ;. _ .;.-,â-  â-  : â-  '. â-  â-  "- ""' ''.,'â-  . i .â- ; ^ - :-: â- â- 0{'' ' :,â-  ..,;,'.._, ,,' '[., '.,' /•â- i. d'-v-.'i'-'v^';^'--.i.,.,'^ , .^o Look for our *'White Goods" JItinouncemetit next Aveek â€" it will be in- teresting. That's the name that guarantees the best nursery stock. FORTY FIVE YEARS is cur record. V,'e want a few more wide- iiv/nke travelers at once. Salary or com- mission. Write us if you v/ant work. Cn.XSE BROTHERS COMPANY. Nurserymen, Colborno. Om. mKraenc^ M^S School CWWren's Eyes. JY is WRJC XSnlYTS PlLfeSUR^ Many lives have been mined throu.cjh neglected eyestraiiT in childhood. The eyes of every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong, .JEWELER ANO,OPT9CI# Our Ciubbiny JOiit Papers markefl with a * j-ive balance of ihis year free. The Anv.iNCE and â€" * Weekly Mail ami Empire with pre- niiuni § 1 75 ♦Weekly Globe 180 Family "lleia'd and Weekly Star ami (ireniium 1 80 Daily News 2 30 'I'ovoiitu Daily Star 2 30 Tciiont.. WerKl 3 00 (i uarilian 1 00 iSun 1.80 The Markets. Ciirenilh CorrtM' Oath Teas Whvnt... Itarley , , . Mutter Kkrs fre«l\ .-. '. . Pork Ohiokeng \»x pair. . . . Ducks per p»ir Tuckoys per lit Geese per lb Hay Potatoes bag c«l Each W<'«1< 28 -o 70 .0 Co t.i 45 to 17 <â-  20 -,0 7 00 to 25 10 40 to 11 tt - S -o 6 00 to 67 '.o 23 70 6.5 45 17 20 (lO 50 60 12 8 00 1 -. I .' '

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