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Flesherton Advance, 22 Oct 1903, p. 4

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October 22 1903 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE M"â€" fc ^^'S^ ^M^mauiii F. T. HILL & CO wvvw Big Snaps For 4p Ty^/w^z-wN/Ts/w^/ws October Buyers I Never buforu at this soason of iho year have wo had better raluea than now. E»'ery depart mcntfroin one end to the other of i>ur stiire IS full to overtti)wiiig with llio very beat Roods in tlio niiirket and tlie best and bigi;u8t values obtainable anywhere. Wo m^ain omjihasizo that a very large porportion of our btnck is bought direct from the manufacturer at lowest M[X)t chnIi prices. That ensures to you the lowest miiiiinuni of cost while the ^ooda pur- chased are all of , Standard Quality. Givo our stock ii look over~/Wo have values not duplicated by anybody. For example : â€" 45c. Ladies' Rubbers for 25 cents 10 csHBH or 210 jwirs Jjiidius Rubbers, sizes 3 to 7 â€" the quality that is sold everywhere at 45 cents, on sale now, special at only 25 cents. 50c. Men's Top Shirts 39c. 15<loz. Men's knitted Top Shirts, eelf collar, made of gocd heavy yarn, and excoptioniil wearers. These shiils are good values at 50c.,very Bpucial, only 39c. 2J25 Men's Coats for 1.75 108 Men's Riiinproof and Stormproof double breast coats, sizes 3U to 48, lined throu<;liout, double stitched seams and otherwise absolutely perfect, special for any size $1.75 Two Pair Men's Braces tor 25 20 doz. Men's Dress Braces L'ood elastic web, unbreak- able buckles, mohair ends â€" the qualities that are Sold everywhere at 20 and and 2.5c., special, 2 pair for 250. 2:5 and 35c, Seats ^ies, 2 for 25c. 25 dozen Gent's Nobby Ties, just placed on our count- ers. This lot is tlio biiianco of a iiiinufacturLi's stock and includes some of the prettiest goods and newest in the market. We Ijought this lot particularly\;lieup and US is always the case we sell tliem utcurJmgly. Uents 25 and 35c, ties, special, 2 pair only 25c. 20 cent Wash .%oafds 7fc. - 50 dozen heavy solid back Wash Br>ard«. These poods arc usually retailec" at 20 to 25 c. each, but by buying in very larse quantities at spot cash jirices, they are offered to you at just a trifle over the barecust of mak- ing. Reg. 20 to 25c. Wash Boards at only lie. 2.35 cent GhUdf Goats fon 98 cents 14 only Children's Eiderdown Coats, assorted colors and sizes, nicely trimmed, lined throuohout and splen- did wearers. You can now buy one of these garments all ready to wear, for actually less than the bare cost of material, choice, special OSc. 50 cent Qranite Qoffee ^ots 25 its FURS I FURS I 10 dozen imperial 2-quart Coffee Pot.*, in the best quality enamel ware, ifuariiiteed as such by the man- ufacturer and by us. The.se goods were bought by us direct from the nuinufact urer, ^and while we know they are boin;r sold all over the province at 50c ?ach, our close buying enables us to ofTer them to you at a reasonable profit to ourselves, at only 25c. FURS! In extent, variety and prices, this department would impress you aa being more of a wholesale than a retail busi- ness â€" such a profusion of first class Furs at remarkably moderate prices, it would be hard to conceive unless you once saw them. Lulies' and Oent'sCoata of all desciiptions, Caperenes, Collars, RuSa, Mitts, Caps, itc. All l)leate bear in mind that every garment and article of our Fur must give absolute saisfactionâ€" as such we guarantee them and protect you. wm^m MARKDALE mm^ Tho proposed Tiisonburg, Lake ' lie was bcateu twice for tbo CommouB Erie and Pacifio railway, in wliiobliu East Grey and that he is a genial this scctiou of country is deeply iiitcr- 1 and popular personality in his own i!L'lC'd, stauda a good cliance of getting, district, all of which is quite true, a subsidy for its whole line to CoU- [ Senator Hartmau would sound all ingwood when tbo company can show I right, and from every point of view we â- i definite route. In the House on believe the appointment would give .Monday Mr. Brock fa /orcd granting a I satisfaction. Bis claim upon the subsidy as far as ColUngwood and party is quite as strong as 95 per oll'ercd an amendment to the item granting it only as far as Berlin or Stratford. Subsequently he withdrew his amendment in favor of one offered by Dr. Sproule defining the route " from Ingcrsoll towards Gollingwood ill the most direct and practicable route." The matter was left iu abey- ance until the company was heard frotu. This action was taken on the part of Dr. Sproule in order to provcut tho muiiicipalilios from being held up by the company. If the company i.s tli'jroujjhly in eainc/it and will locate iis route 110 doubt the subsidy will be f'.ii thcomiiig. If it is a company of exploiters only it docs not deserve a Hiibsidy, Jl:jre may bo heard on the rtaller before adjonrmneut, which ta!iC8 place this week. Francis Thompson, are in this part visit- ing relatives. The R. T. of T. held an open meeting on Thursday evening last. Owing to wet weather the attendance was not iis large as expected, but there was a f:iir turnout and a short program rendered. Another open meeting is announced for Thursday evening of next week, when the aims and objects of '.lie Hicicty will bo explained and a goin! iimguini rendered. Rev. f. l''eniing of Maxwell conducted a gospel neivjcc on M >nday evening at die homo of .Mr:^. J. IS. Hill. Tlie service was hoUl nioie p.irt;ciil«rly for tho benefit of M:.8 UiU, SI-., who through ago and in- firmity, lm< f.ir some yesrs been unable to The boundary arbitrators at London """'''' f'"^'"" "'>"'"P- cent, of the appointees given senator- ships, and he ought to got it. have given Cauada tho cold shoulder with a vengeance. We will now have an excuse to build a thousand miles or more of railway through the luouu- lains fiom Portland Inlet Yukonwnrds, Of course Canada needed somclhing like this setback to stimulate railway promotion 1 ' . Hon. F,. J. Davis, after a tr ip to New Ontaiio, has decided to adopt a now solieme for tho preservation and contiii- nanie of our forests. A system -fef per- m ineiit foivst reserves wdl bo established on which tlio tiiiibtT will be sold only as it couH's to matiirily and tbo price paid will be reckoned by Mm amount actually taken, at so nuicli a thousand feet, ami not by the aero. Tiio time is ripe for such aciion. â€" Mt. Forest Confederate. Tho Muskoka and Sauk ste. Mario I'jo elections t.iko place on Ttiesdny of nest week and tlioreon han.rts the i'lUo of the llosa govor.jmcnt. Should oheso two constiluencios go Conservu- livo it will be iinpossiblu fur Mr. Unas to carry on buainoss for any length of time. North Uonfrcw, which should n'.;<o bo baeking in the heat cf an idcctioK coiilcat, IS still vacant, with lU.pa^enUy no immediato^ttospcct ofu. Th..gnis» ,.nd flowers which clothe the u.i clecliQU being granted it. 'BA»is is | And look so groon ami nay, (liihl ll.c S'.Oth day that riding has bein j[Conclud by the scythe, defencolosn yield Port Law The tragic death of Miss l\\t.\ Thomp- son of Iho Collingwood load has cast a sad shadow over this Joonimuiiity, wlioro tho little girl waj well known and beloved, her a«e(!t di-'position umking her a favo- lite Willi Hchoolnmtes and with those ma- ^ Ku'gs freal tiiro in years as well. Slio possessed a wi.nlom and knowledge of things sacred ^far boy<md lier years. The funeral on Thursiliiy last to Flesherton oomelery was one of tho largest ever .seen iu ihe dis- trict, iho people turning out on i>ias!io to show their nympaihy with Ihn p.irents and sisters in their grief. An impressive paitof Iho service was tho singing at the grave by the pupils of Ilockvalo Bt.hool one of Uita's favorite hymns. The Markets. t'arcfuUy €orrtM' Wool Oats Peas Wheat Barley Butter, cd Kacli Week •\illiout a 's iggcsts that it is r-prestiitrttivo. A cynic held back from a ::iagnauiuioua motive. Mr. Gamey is II factor ill tho.se eliclions, and as lie 1 1 nut ubiquiluna Mr. Itosa may be i!<.Rirou8 of letting Uonfiow have the opportutiity of hearing liitn. We f Lncy, however, tho teal reason why North ni'iifrew is not represented at Tjionto laâ€" aoinetliina else. A'pii'fli is being made to f>ct &fr. i'.. W. Hitrtinan of Olarkaburg a berth III tho Senate. Aoooidin^ to the (iUrkuburq nnd Colfingwoo.') papers And fall and fade away." Mrs. McKee, sr., and Mr. Ilubort Mo Keo of Hiiiill Hie, Mario, aio spending some limn wiOi Iritnuis in this part. Mrs. Kerklai.d of Cranbiook, B.C., spent some liiiio \isiling her sia'.cr, Mrs. Albert Thompson, Professor Kenq , phrenologist, gave our school and vicinity a professiom.l visit last week. Mr. .lames MoLennnii leaven this week for Murray Harbor, where ho intends to s|>uml the winter. Mr. ^V. T. Clark of .Maxwell han se- currd tho cimtiact of biiiUli'iga wo<>dsh?d at lh« school, and has ^fnrfed opi-rations. Mi.ss Baibnra and Muster lienry Poik. Chickens pir pair. Oueka per pair . . . Tuckeys per lb. . . {ieeso per lb Hay PoiHtous bag 14 to 27 -o CO o 05 to 45 to 14 to 15 -.o 60 to 25 to 40 to IB tc 10 'o 00 to 60 -.o 10 27 (!0 t;5 4.") 14 15 7 50 i>0 CO 15 10 6 0() ^0 Glasses That Cure, iXt. U&rtruaii's qualifioatioH tvro Utai ' Thoinpson^ daughter and son of ths Utt Eyestrain causes many serious Ills â€" Nervousness, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Sleeplessness, headaches baffling the skill of the best doctors. We adjust glasses that remove the strainâ€" give a lasting cure. We guarantee satisfaction. V^. A.. Armstrong, (SVVI.IER AN> OPTIOiAM FLISHLRTON. BOYD, HICKLINQ Sc OO FLESHERTON ONTARIO A SPECIAL CAPE FOR $5.00 Besides a very large selection of Ladies & Misses Jackets we are showing some special values in black Beaver Capes â€" our special Cape is 28 in. long, high storm col- lar, very full sweep, trimmed 10 rows pip- ing, and inlaid satin and sontache braid. Price $5.00 Eadks eictb SWrts Since the first of October we have added to our regular assortment 50 New Cloth Skirts,in black and gray friezes,black and grey cheviots, black Venetians and blue and black flaked cloths. Our range of sizes permits us to tit any figure â€" the fit and hang of our garments are perfection â€" the styles are the newest and the workmanship is beyond question â€" every one is tailor made. ' i; . â-  PRICES FROMf?2.50 to p.m %T^all Overcoats There is every reason we should say a good word for our Fall Overcoats â€" they thoroughly deservo it. AV'e never had such an elegant range to interest cus- tomers in any previous season. All the leading styles are represented in all styles and in fit,style and work- manship our garmenis cannot bo excelled. Our Special I !;:;;i^::z^ Knotted Wool Cheviot Over- leni^thâ€" box Uickâ€" dtep (^ /\rv C c\*\^ / velvet collarâ€" lined vood quality farmer's «P^»V/0 wOdl* ) satin, Well cutauU beiuitituLy tiuished. SIZES 35 to 14 A Special Black Clay Worsted Suit For $10.00 Twelve Black Clay Woi-stcd Suits made up specially to order from our own imported clothâ€" linings and finished etjual to made to ortler garments â€" stylishly cut â€" guiiranteail satisfactory in every respect. Regular $10. (>0 value to order Special $10.00 Sporting; Requisites i>ei>jil.ht. G) Single Barre yng Double IJan ""^jShotUims, 1 IShot Guns rel Shot Gun.s, Repeating Killes lor Deer Shooting. Shells â€" the best nmkes â€" all sizes. Powder â€" Black, Smokeless and Nitro Primei's, Wads, Shot all sizes Reloading to«.>Is, Nipples, Sights .*"- ' ^: I F I Vi .1 .*>

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