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Flesherton Advance, 17 Sep 1903, p. 4

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*. Sept. 17 1003 THE F LE S H E It i N A iJ V A C N E ^wwvvwyyyy I F, T. HILL & CO I FALL SEASON. 1903 We »tort the present season under the most favorable circumstances yet â€" bigsier stocks than ever before, and the very bust values we've over had on our counters. Representative lines from the best manufactures in Canada Great Britain, United SutcH, France and Germany are here, all bought at lowest cash prices. We have without a doubt Iho finest stock of hiuli-class, moderate-priced goodb its ever been your privilege to inspect. No fancy profits â€"everything is marked at the lowest living prices. Come in and see for yourself â€" these among hun- dreds of other lines. JSEVV DRESS GOODS Over fifry now fancy Dress I'atterna (no two alike) In the very lattst designs shown this seasun. Every conceivable coloring and pattern is exhibited in this collection at per yd. 55, 60,65, 75, 85,90, 100 and 1.10. 10 pieces Black Crepe de chone Dresa Goods, 40 to 44 inolios witti!, finest all wool, silk finishâ€" a cloth that will yivp unbounded satisfnotioii at these prices, 50,65 75, 85, §1 and up to ?I-oO 40 pieces 50 inch Homespuns, in black, navy, bright blue, myrtle, fawn, dark, medium and light tfrays, also snow fluke designs in all wanted colorings. These very desirable cloths will be just as popular as ever this season and have no superiors for genuine satis factory woi»r. Wo have over a dozen different quali- ties ranging in price from, per yard, 48o to 51.60 KEW BLOUSINGS Over ICO different patterns in new blouse materials â€" the prettiest silk and wool creations we have yet seen. We have all those in the newest coloiinas and patterns some tino silk and wool, the balance pure all wool,pre- ficnting an opportunity of securing a new blouse length rarely met wiih, prices per yard 45, 50 and 60c. 350 yards Double-fold Tweed Dress Gaod8,40 in. wide, in nn excellent range of colorings and patterns. These are splendid cloths for ordinary house wear or girls' school dresses that in the usual way would retail at 18 to 20c. a yard. We marked the entire lot (some doz. pieces) at per yd. 12J LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS We've just placed in stock nearly 100 new Fall Jackets, all lengths and sizes, all styles and prices, some collatless, some with embroidered collars and others with silk velvet collars. Taken in ita entirety our Matitla stock is by far the most thoroughly com- cnmpleto we've ever gathered together aud there is not a line or size raisaing that yoa could possibly wish for, 15 Ladies' Black Cloth Mantles.32 to 40 bust measure, new sieves, velvet collar, silk embroidered lapela and back, agenuinely stylish garment extra special $3.50 Other lines at $4, 4^, 4.75, 5. 5,25, 5.50, 6,6i, C,85, 7, 7», 7.85, 7.90. 8, up to tlOi, LADIES' CLOTH CAPES 35 Ladies' Cloth capos. Black and colored in all the the newest styles and lengths. We're justly proud of our excellent -collection of these garments and have already met with remarkable success in selling them, you can judge the values by this one tine : 12 Ladies' capes, extra heavy, fine, smooth, black, cloth, 30 inches long, wide sweep of bottom, deep collar, trimmed with silk braid and silk embroidery, front and back trimmed with silk braid and silk em- broidery also. Smaller dealers or those who buy from wholesale houses could not get a garment of oqual quality to this that would retail at less than $6.50. lm))orting direct as we do from the old country manuf- acturer, we are in a position to give you this excellent garment at 94.75 We have also a dozen different lines in dark gray and black, assorted length, in styles right up to the min- ute at $3.25, $3.50, $3.90 up to $9.75 Childrens's Coats of all descriptions in abundance and at close prices. READY TO WEAR SKIRTS 75 new skirts have just been placed in stock within the bust ten days, representing the nicest qualities and and the best akirt we have ever seen. i BOYD, HICKLING ] & OO i FLESH ERTON ONTARIO New Fall .Millinery Our staff is busily engaged preparing for the opening of the new season, and will give special orders careful attention and prompt execution. MARK DALE WWWW^ THAT G. T. PACIFIC. liave their ideas ready manufactured for truth, as are adherents of all other ' ' â-  â- â-  for them.aud anything which conflicts creeds â€" Catholic aud protestant. Somebody with a "soro" has been witli tlieir sentiments is twaddle, I There is no sense in one chnroh say- writing to the Durham Chiouicle .ignorance, prejudice, ad infinitum, ad jing that it possesses all the truth, charging The Advance with ignorance nausenm. The Chronicle writer 'The great fundamental faith is the und shaUowess in writing of the G. T. is evidently of this class. He is dis-|same in all and details of creed are Pacific as we did two weeks ago, and gusted with the extreme ignorance j unimportant. Faith will aud does the editor of the Chronicle takes up , displayed by Mr. Blair and The Ad- work strange cuies, whether that the cudgel m our behalf, quoting from vance, in speaking of the country as Mr. Blair's speech in the House to muskeg aud wilderness, and saying show the unreasonftblencss of con- the bum to be spent is "appalling," etructiug the road. We can safely etc " leave the matter in Bro.Irwin's hands, but would like to add a few remarks for the benefit of our largo-minded Hud accurattly informed (?) criticy Vould that critic kindly supply us with a correct . description of the country through fwlu^' the proposed iine is to run, sayTWin Ottawa to Winnipeg ? We have studied goveru- inent maps and read reports of travel- lers, government explorers, etc., and all agree in slating tliat north of the Leight of laud the country is made up of swamp, Bpruce timber, marahea, The Advance has said it believea the bargain to be a bad one. Mr. Blair suid so first. Let the critic, out of the fulness of bis immense kuowlcdgo and brilliant scholarship convince the ex-Minister of railways before he attempts to sneer at tho le lesser lights of the country press who have tho temerity to let their readers know what they think of the cicheme. if the ocuutry press would listen to all such vaporers they would have no opinions to express on any aubjeot, good bad or indifferent. We beg leave to speak our mind occasionally on lakes aud rocks. We have a relative living north-west of Lake Winnipog, Ipub'ic matters.even at the risk of dis- nnd he iuforms us thai forhundicda of gusting a few hide-bound politicians liiilos the country is the same there [who are willing to swoUow iuy thing, and that there is no possibility j ft cm a grasshopper to an elephant, so for agriculture to be developed. Uing as it will maintain or put his Ofho faith be exercised at a shrine or on the sick bed,and no church holds a mono- poly of these mysterious healing prd- perties. But no doubt W. S. C. will have something to say in reply to the lengthy article in the Record and we will not devote any more space there- to this week. Special Ofioioin^ of irteaflif'to'tvear ^^ats In advance of the regular Fall Opening we place on exhibition this week the nicest display of lleady- to-wear Hats we have ever shown. The prices are moderate in every instance and as we carried no stock whatever over from previous seasons the charm of absolute novelty is assured. Come in and See Them NEW FALL MANTLES We have just opened out our first shipment of Ladies' New Fall Mantles. The newest and most stylish gar- ments designed for the new season are repres?- resented and we invite the inspection of the early buyer. ^ llipiy UlJMMMMKiaiiUiUMMMiniiUMU MMUl Photos G. T. P. will ruj through Hucli a region from Tcmagam- ing to Winnipcg.where it trends south to touch the metropolis and from Iheie ekirta tho northern wheal belt (and limit) of Manitoba, thence for several hundred miles over mote barren country and muskeg until it enters tho Peace river district, wliore wheal growing can again be engaged in. The fact of the uiallor is, notwithstanding anything that our critic can say, that this lino ia to be built, not with the idea of developing ngricnllure, hut to open up the forests of the north fur lumbormcii and miners. luoidontally it is destroying tho only government road which we own, as Mr.Bluir force- fully pointed out. We have not s&ul one word in this connection that could b« construed as an appeal to party. .Neither do wo credit Mr. Blair with liaviug appealed to prejudice when he spoke AS strongly as anything we have written. But there are some people in this world who will not credit any- ape with haviug honeil convictions. 'Tjiey are dummies that nod in whioii- •ijgt fnj the string i« palled. They parly into power' The Catholic Record of Iiondon in its August 29 issue publishes a two- column article dealing with a com- luunieation which appeared in The Advance of the previous week diacuss- ing Dowioism and faith cures in general, The Record endorsoa most of whnl was contained in tho article and qiictes extensively therefrom, but of course lays down a distinct lino of I demarcation between tho curet* wrought) I in the name of Eddio.Dowio aud other '. fuilh cnti.sls and those wrought at lioaupro iftid other Catholio ahrinos. Tho Record also points out that if all Hiich curative properties are discarded now wo must also discard those wrought by tho disciples. It at- tributes tho Dowiu aud other faith cures effected outsido tho Cathnlia church to the powers of darkness. A? fur Tho Advance, it believes that good is wrought through all tho oreeds.and that no one creed possesses all that is good in the world. Whatever may be said of leaders such as Dowio, bis followetB arc sincere in tUeir Karch â€"TAKEN â€"AT THE Flesherton Photograph Gallery aro done In firsl-clasa style and nt lowest rates. Special attention given to cnpyine. Babies' photos, a specialty. Pictures framed. MRS BU»[,nER {hiUinHnirUUtii£n2i>i!ii!rinlr£^^ Prices range from $5.00 to $10.00 JStyle, "Workrnansliip value are correct anci »" CHILDHOOD has blighted many livos booauBo the pain oatitad thereby produces an aversion to study. Tha baokward ehlld toe oftan bacomaa th* unauccaaaful mam W. A. Armstrong, iCWJttCR AND OPTICIAN FLfiSHCIiTPIK A Special Comforter for $1.25 20 Betl Comforters, filled pure white cotton ^ ba tng nicely «]uilte(l, reversible, different pat- ^ torn each side, nice quality sateen in new designs $P and colorings. Sizes 60 x 72 sK Kcflular $1.50 value for $K2$ ^ Came Astix*ci.y F»Ter.h«in Jul» 14 (903 ""OWN Cook's Cotton Root Compoandl I<«diei» FATOrite, Is tlia onljr safe. relMd* regulator on which womaa can tlep«iv1 "In th« bouc and time of need." Prepared In two dears** of •tren^tb. Na 1 and No, & No. 1.â€" For ordinary caaaa to by far tho beat doUat mcdlclno Itnown. Mo. 8â€" Por special caaos â€" 10 degrvM ttroonpâ€" three dollara per box. > lAdiaa-ask your dnifRlst for OookHl Coltom Moot CnmpouBd. Take no otlMC as all pills, mixtures and Intttiitlcna ar« danfceroua. No. 1 and No. 3 ar« aoUl and rocommendod by all drugglata In the Do> oilnlon of Canatm. Mailed to any addreM en receipt ofprloe and tour <-rent poatagt â- taUBh Cm Cask Companr, WlBdavnOab No. 1 and No. 1 are sold In Fli^^horton by W. R. hlohardion aoil OouglaMAOo., dmagleta. Farm for Sale Lot 0, eon. 1, Kn)>hrasis,on(>hn»dT*d aaiM, tft olearod, two frama barn., tbol, »h*e]< (wb, aOi ven, two fTAU'e bouae*. k<x^^I orchard. n«T«r. laiTing aprlni. t^oiiTi<nli>(tt tn'^hmt^h aiidiehool. About Jlgnimlls. from UMlor<l. Oooil Im nrored tarin, and a aaap for lb* rlfht maa. Ap. pir on premlMior to ' Blaatiisr.O. For an Education that i« pnvciioal, useful and up to-to ilaU Rttriid ilie Owen Sound, Ontario. B««t ?oHrs»« of «tudy in Buaintta Subjects, Sh>irth'«hd ao Typewrilina. Ba»t Msthoda. The moat Uioruughly e<|uippad Culleea in the Duininioa. Siudenii may enter at an; tiixt*. Fall particuLara sent frve lo an* addr C^ A. FLEMING

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