AliRiL 20 1005 x.^.*^ rilE FLESHEIiTOl^ ADVAIsCfe P 3* F. T. HILL & CO. 'mmtM^\ GRAND MILLINERY OPENING THIS WEEK Originality = and = High = Art - in - flillinery On Wednesdaij, ^/tursdnij and 3^ol/oivinrf 3)fiij-i Olir Millinery sllOVV roOmS will 1)0 open an<l we extend to all the ladies of Flc.sherton and vicinity a very cordial invitation to inspect all the defiant new stylo creation of Spring Millinery. The exquisite beauty and chic designs and originality and exclusiveness of the styles of our Millinery Department for the coming season will make this depart- ment the centre of attraction for that which is charmitg in style for your new Springhat. . : : ' . ^-^ .^ Take a Look Through Our New Spring Goods. â- 'â- p^\. For your roqniieniont s in uU linos nf New Siiiing Goods. Wu have placed in .sinck very lartre and v:.i"? isaort- ments of new Spriiifj slylcs which havi^ bcL-n very nidderatcly priced wiili the expectation of d^ing ii â- ,-y much larger trade; so when on your shopping Icmr be sure and sue wli'it wo ar-s showing in the following la-.. Spring lints. Now Dvcss Goods, new l\lnslins, now Glovcp, new Liice, jiow Dross HateeiiB, nfw Dress Collars and Belts, new Ilandkercliicfs. new Shoes, new Clotliinf,' for Men luid Jioys, now lioiiso Furni.''liings, new Carpets, new Lace Ctirtuina. new Linolenms, new Floor Oil Clctlis, new Wall Papers. It will pay you to see our assortmout mid got cm prices. . " â- i ','-â- â- â- '''â- Some Extraordinary Values for the Week's Selling. 300 [) lir? of ladies' and i<irU' (inu Wors'ed Hose all pun- wool, Spriua weight;, almost iis cheap as cotton and a buitor wearer Speiiial sain I"'''"''' _^^'I- ^""^ pur or a PAIRS FOR SOU. GARDEN SEI';DS-10 package, for 25j. Not any special brand jiut up to sell al the price but reliab! i seeds (/rown and pur, up in oii>j!inaU p:^cka!;e^ by suoh reliable tirni.s as the Rennie S..-eil Co. and the Siiiiinors Seed Co., full aizo packa,'es and the pric.M.s 16 packa^'Ctf for 25c. It will pay you lo be on hand early if interested in a i!,<>(n\ Black Mercerized SaLteen Bhuise at HALF I'RICE and less. 85 Ladies' tine qnaliiy Black Saleen Rlouse9, fancy Hiylcs wiih yinip and silk tritnniin^a, all sizes included in :ho assortment «ith actual valui-s as fcdlows: «;l.O0, §1.20 and ^l.nO Blouses, special .sale prioe 68 BE ON HAND EARLY MARKDALE 1.1 piiblisliod ffvery Thursday at $l.nO per i iiiiinini if paid in atlvaneo, .^1.50 if ncit so paid. I All Hubscrilx'rs payiiiR ?1.00 uti-ictly in ad r.iiiue (,'<•' the .Muntrual Herald one year f.'oo a.s a reuiium. ••â- â- Railway Matters c . Th'ro appears to he something dninu in railway circles thi< spriui;. At present a jiam; of men are surveyioj; a railway rcnile from Walkertoi) to Ii'loshcrUin, and the parly ii expi'Cled to reach here nixi wei:k. 'I'heu.! men are w.'rkiig urider oidirs from the C. V. R., who hohl a p!o\ i-iional chaiter from Lucknoiv to Fh-shertoli '7 way of Walkeitun â€" pro vi^i inal m ihis way: The old Huron and OiHaiio elecirie charter wiil expire on .Inly 1st next if the O(nitraitor, Mr. May. does n it have ten mi'oi under construe- tio-.i by that date. Lut se.ssioii of par- li.iment the C, 1'. R. was «raiited a tfliaiti-r over this route, to i^sno only m event of the electiio lino failing to niat- cria!izo on .luly 1 next. The 0. P. U. •appear to to taking it for granted that the line will fall to them and are euiveyiiiu the road. In this connection it ia slated that the C P. R recognizes the fact that the Grand Trunk is away ahead of thaui in lapping the manufacturinj; towns of old Ontario and are takina «tep.s to rectify this conilitioii, by huihliiit; new linis lo ilif nraiiufacturing ceii'ie.s where the <^>rand Tnudc enjoys a monopoly. This dy.'om of new raihv.iy-. will tap the <jior;5iun Bay and Lake liuron at tliree new point", iiossihly more, and iinolve the I'oinph'tioij of the direct line from I'.i t Burwoll to Oolliiigwood. with feed- ttis at sevuial poiii's, of "(ieh the Luck n'lV to (I'lish'Ttoii Hpur will l.«'.:ie of the in <> imporiaiir, tupping f^iicli hwgu man uf lotuiimj towns as Walkottoii, Hannvfv and Durham. Of course theao things are lugtdy Iicir Ray aa mi dclioile statement can ho sec uio t, but recent actions of the P. R. would more than lend color to tho rutnir' In C'lnvoriiation with Mt. O'Donuhuo last 'Wotk The Advance learned that there was H 'meihiii^ of this natute ni the wind, but ho was not at liberty to make luttlic hi-* lisformntioti. Since spuaking with that gentlemen i*e liavo learned that the sur. vovors are Kctually cm the route between be: e and Wnlksr.'oii. Tl'K intorm ition Uioiild be rnceiire'l with much interesl by the |H>ople of Art- Vi'i.isit township in particular,aH well as by tho townshiiiR lo the north. Taken in I conjunction with the now almost assured develo|imenl of the Euifenia waterpower it may mean that much brighter days are dawning for the township. While the rail.vay.s under discussion would not give us the direct advantage of a com- pel ing line, 81 ill we are ns^ir enou«h ti the G, T. U. at Durham to insure Hhip- pers agair.st exorbitant charges being made, and al the same time access to nc>v markets would he faeiUiattd and the ansi-ssilile property of the township very largely Bnhance<i in value. Ltt us hope that tho rumms are rather within than wide of the mark. The Walkerton Telescop,> of two weeks ago says; " We do not suppose the C P 11 compaiiy are maintaining surveying p.irtus just for fun. Evidently the C F il mean business. It is evidently tln^ir niiorition lo build a lino from Fleshertiui to Walkerton and from Walkerton t" Teisnater and probably I hence on to Lncknoiv and Kincardine." Another cxchanao, referrin.' to this inaiter, say-s: Tho network of railwaj-s which will cover Old Ontaiio in a few wi-eks is I.eing mapped out. Territniy winch has Ik'oii â- nly supplied by the Grand Truidi will have competing linos^ and thia week Mr. .1, W. Leonaid is atransing for an exteiition of the CPU to Stratford from the Ouolph and Godor" ich line m)w under construciion. " The sei'tion conmctinn Stralf^^rd with the GuelpliGodorich line is embraced in the Port Biirwell to CoUinuwood air line. Durham Chronicle: A C.P.R. ..ftbial, Mr.iSavage, was in towit Mon. colleciinL' data reiiai'iling the amount of shipping in and out of nniham, with a view to build' ing the rjad tluotigh her.) hy way of Wiilkorton, Hanover and Diirhum and thence to Connect with llie T. G. t% B. soinewhero between Markd»le and Dun- dalk, and thoiico through to ('iillin-^nood. Mr. Kivage gave the iofiinioition that s'.. ; 1 yor.i «..;e ulrcady at wotk lonkii'g over tile route, and it salisfacory tii.' road ia sure to bo built No part of VVustern Ontario is in greater need of a road than a cross Cimotiy lino from Lake Huron to some point on theGeorjian Bay, let it be Coliingwooil, Meafird or Tbnnibury. It ha^ certainly boon a long felt want (hut thousands ivill bnglad to welcome. There jt not a sinulo railread ruiniing acrons Ibis part of Ontario and cro.tsing, as it will, the various hues running n 'h hi d B luth it will be a groat cunvenieiice lo the traveling public. Farm Forestry To The V,iHt„r of The. Admnce,â€" - Dk.vk Siii:â€" The Ontario Department of Agriculture is inau.;urat:ng a work in connection with fami f.. re-try. It: is pro- p)suil to Mipid. se.'.llings at a miniinum cost.Hiat such f.'inners as may desiro them may set out small plots of furest trees. Tins work wiil be directed from the Agricultural college and E. J.Zavitz, who has been app.iinted lecturer on Farm Forestry, will have charge Applications will be received by the Secrtary of Centre Orey Farmer's Institute for two or thr. e plots in this riding, t,> l,o recommended by the Board of Directors at theirannual meetiii'/ in dune. It is not necessary that the land devoted to Ihis purpose lie g<'od agricult mat land, but hill or waste land can be uti;ized Low marshy laud IS not desiiable. .A liyht, gravelly or stiudy .soil is more desirable. A nominal price for tho seedlings used, from 82.00 to |5 00 per acre, will I o required. Statist ics show we only have 17 per cent, of our fori sta left in our cnuotry. These are intended for the farmer. Would tho papers i.i our riding pleased copy J. I. GiiAHAM, Sec, 0. G. F. I. Vando'eur. What Causes Snoring. When aslecii, |p(..ple thit snore breathe throo^di the iMM.ii' ins ead of the nostrils which are eh'd<e,i «i |i citiinli. .Inst u-ii t^^at.irilioZ'Mie bef re retirini; and you'll ()nickly cure ihe s ...ring liai-it. By ile>- tioyiirg the cause of catarrh andheaiue tho niiiiibranes, Catarrhozono naiies a oomplete cure In eveiy ca^o; it cleans the nostiils, stops the di-eharge a'jd pieviiis clro(ipini; i;i the threat. Nothing so (ilea «ant i.r certain to ,uie snoring, catairh or iidds as Catarihoz maâ€" that s woitli re membering Come early if you want a geat in the M'thodiHt church tonight (Thursday.) Splendid program. Adinisaioii 26c, Notice to Creditors IN THR MATTER of the Estate of .lOlIN CLINTON, l»to of ti:„ Vlll.^n of Vli-.: i .;; :n ihf. .V _ ,_ of Grey, Farmer, fiocca'.ed. NO OCR is hcrnliy rIvi. â- pursuiuU to rh.. lievisu'l Statutiw ot tntario, lli97, Chap I "• th.it all creclitora gnil others 1ihvI"i! el.ih" . nu'aliist thii eslRCu of tlxi saiil .lOlIN OIIN ' N (Uceaie.l, wlio di nl on or almut tiio G|,btli lay o( Feliruaiv A. 0.19(13. are ro(|iiiri'(l i>ii ,i, ,,,, ' tho Kiist I'ay 01 May .\. I). IUu.'i lo souil \t\ |.. i innpiii.i or loliVdr to Messrs. Lucas, Wrii-li' .V MeA,,ilu. narristurs, ete., Owoa homil â- mu. Solicitors (or thuKiuoiiUnsnUha last Will auV Testaiiieitl.pf Ihti 8:iitl deceascri, their ebrislian »ilti sui'o'\>iius, iiddr.!KHes au'l (lurcriptloiis the full liintiuulaVB of itiuir olainis, tho st lti>'lii( iit of tli.!|r accoHiiis aail tho ualuro of tbu saeurit io.lif Aiiyl ht-I.l by them. ANT) I'UHTHKK TAKE NOTICE that afi.r such Ui.t ninntionrd date tlio uxi.cator.^ wiil liroicnl toilistributa the as-ot%o( thodeooasid a".ioiiu the partis) entitlurt Jlhareto, baviiig re()».iioaly t> tha claims of which they shall th..n h«T€) uotice, anil thatthesai.l oxiwutos will not liu liable for tho sail assets or sny part thereof to «uy porsou or persons of wli,,,e olaltn aotioe shall not h ivo bean rt-coivoa by them at the time of surli ilstrlbution Dated March 27th A. 1). 1905. Lucas, Wright A MoArdle, Oweu ilound, Oot. Saitoitori for the Bxeoutors. ^ p. '1 ^ ' BOYD, HICKLING & CO., ' ^ FLESHERTON, ONT. IHIlIinerv ftlH^!! An elegant di-splay of ttiinmetl Hats ami Bonnfits â- â- -..,â- at POPUL.\R PRICES Ready-to-wear Novtlties in Stia^s â- ; â- â€" s^iy-'' Borne Fresh Arrivals Every Few Days "'â- '•;''/ Leave tia yotn- Ea^ â- •â- â- •., -'v^'"' You'll be p'ea.-:ecl! .. .\ v^ New Dress Goods Voiles Etamincs Cheviots Broadcloths | Lu.stres •â- Canvas Cloth.s 5 Mohairs Knotted Cloths J Crepe de Chine Dollar Qualities Sterling Values Our display of New DiTS3 Goods ill Dress Lciil;11)s, no two alike, is worthy of special attention and iiicludi 3, Black, Navy, .Myrtle, Cardinal, the newest shaJes in Browns, and some pietty Tweed effects, all grouped at one price - $1.00 per yard ouse The near approach of spring 1)1 ings with it the thoughts of housccleanino;an(i the subsequent pmch- ase of new house furnishings We have been thinking of this too, and are fully preparetl for your wants in this line with a plendid collection of new goods. Special Valuo in Carpets Brussels the regular $1.00 fpiality for 87k. yard Tapestry Carpets from 35c to S'lc yard Union Carpets oOo, 40c, 50c and 60c yartl Japauesti Mattings from 25c to 33c yard ' , New Oilcloths, New Linoleums, New Kugs, New .„ •. :\ Mats. . ... Special Values in New Lace Curtains - " "^ " Prices from 50c to $2.75 pair. Come in and let us figure on your House Furnishing Requirnients â€" We can save you money. : We have provided a good range to sell at tho lowest prices yet (pioteil, but call your special attention to our selection ofrich and beautiful papers suitable for every decorative purpose. Come and see us soon, wo we believe can satisfy your wants, and our object this season wiil be to make the prices of our papers as attractive' as them- selves. Prices from 5c to 50c. '^ JJouble Koll, All colors of Sherwin Williams Paints For all Purposes! Boys School Knickers f ; ^**fc~. A special line of Boy's Tweed Knickersâ€" good weariug wool tweed â€" utat patterns â€" lined throughout â€" sizes f.iom 24 to 33. SPECIAL6O0 PAIR New Curtain Poles and Fixtures New Window Shades All .shades in Jellatone Alubastine IJttw and Boiled Oil Turpentine Vanii.-ihcs and Enamels Brushes for all imrposea USE I "Five Roses" Flour X NO OTHER AS GOOD :i : .i' > ;• '1* . «