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Flesherton Advance, 19 Oct 1905, p. 4

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w»<«^u ^fmm â-  October 19 1905 niE FLESKERTON ADVANCE : I )tiiiM^i^H4 F. T. HILL & CO. WiHWi^ GRAND DISPLAY OF i ilLIMY If you haven't visited our millinery blic>» rooms don't delay any longer. Come Wodnesday ; if not on '•Vrdnesday as HOOD OS ci.nvinieiit. Wo are showing an originality of style diitiKguisljod from th"e ordinary with alt tbe new and dainty creations ohowing, K-tiith is innbing tbiH store the |Hipiil.ti lieadquartern fur Millinery. New Triimiied (latji in'ido wiih speciitl car- of Uneat impiirtod mat-»riiil», popularly priced. The Clifton Hat, the Velvet Hat, also ihu Japanese Silk flats. New Folo "Turbaiia, and Scotch Bonnets so P'lpular for oarly fall wear. CHILDREN'S VESTS FOR FALL WEAR 9c-worih up f< 26c. 100 Girt'a »nd Cliildren'.s Cotton and Wuol Vestii, long sicftves, many different qualitioa. Reeular value 12c lo 2ac, while the lot las's your choice for , Dc BOYS' COTTONAUB KNEE PANTS at 13c or 2 pair for «5c Wu liavo secured from a factury 200 pairs Boys' Cottonade Pants, madn from the short ends of Coitonade. Some are slightly damiged in the way of heins{ staioed, bu' are not hurt for weir. Jutt the thins; for the sniill b<jy who 18 knocking aroand, and the price a uieie nothinx â€" 13c, or two pairs for '25c BOVS' TWEED PANTS for 29c. Pair. This lot of Boys' Tweed Pants is a part of the same purchase, hut are perfect g^oda an I represent all sizes and the price per pair is 29c NEW FALL (I.\TS FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MEN This week we have passed into stock the Lttest styles in New Fall Hat.s direct from a manufacturer in New York. TlieKB are fine Fur Felt Goods and include all the new tliades in fawne, browns, Rreys and blacks. Popularly priced at $2.25 â€" '. FANCY PILLOW SHAMS for 290-ReBular value up to 75c. 160 fancy decorated Pillow Slianm, many designs in the fancy braid effi-cts. As in »ny of these are samples hence tha reason for bcina able to make such a low price. Worth up to 75c, ynur choice for 29o NEW OVERCOATS FOR THE MEN TliiS week we are hiviiin our opi ning days in Clothintj for men and boys. Wo are showini; all the new Fall stxles and as we carry the largest ftock of men and boys' clothing in Markdale the variety must be greater, and our values were never belter. Give us a look when in need of your next new fall overeat or suit. Our prices are ri-ht. NEW FURS for FALL AND WINTER WEAR If you need a new tur of aiiy kind, whether Jacktt, Caperiiio or Ruff, we are sliowinK a very large variety and excellent qualities, well made, stylish In cut and popularly priced. Be sure and see our Furs. We will be pleased tj have you look at thcui. ^A.WW MARKPALE awww^ nu Siii\t\io\i %Avi\\^t, '1 Is aiiiiuni it I All Hubucriber p:iyin(,' SI.IK) »tnctly iu advance (!i't the Moutriul Ipiald one jear liuc as a premium. I pul.li»hcd every Tlmrwiay at $I.(I0 l*.' uni if rahl in ad vaii.T, #1..'>0 if i">t »" !'«'"• Artemesia Council A t "m.-sia Council met ii the tnwn li.ill on Saturday, Oct. 7. Meiuoers all pres » lit, the reeve in the i.Ii.iir. Minutes of last sesiii'iii read and conliimcd. Coininun- icatiuns were roud as follows: N. W. Caii.phoU. Public School Inspector, award of ail>itr;itioni in the mutter of a union r.oliool »ilh O.-ipiey and Euphrasia; .laj. â- Trelford and II. .J. Poller, report of ex- jxinditurc onside-waiks at Proton Siatidii; llicklins Br»(., account for damages to lig on gravel road, JIO.OO; II. WiUon, hcc'iiint for rppairinit the grader and hcrapei-H, $8.95; D.McTnvihh, account lor wood fi-r T. Maiider* in December, 1904, liiilaiice, S7.00;'lioii. Nelson Mmiieitli, lotlur le amoii.lnieiil to County Couneila Acti; the leove, rep'irls on biiilues. on Toioutoline at lit 180, costiiiL' J4ii7.0O, niii iiii the Colliugwood load at l><t 20, vo ting 139. r>0. JJostâ€"ParviS-Thit H. Wi's .n be .paid his account of $S'Jo for ieiiuirin:> gradur â€" Carried. MuKcuziu â€" Bfl-st â€" That the reeve's report of uxp'iiditure on valley road lie received and theimountexpenileit,?!)! .47, be paiil - Cariiiid, McKoiiZiH â€" Carsonâ€" That the reovo's report of expenditure on briduo on Tor. onto line at lot 180, bu received, and thai check bo drawn on the treasurer for the amount ex,icnded ?4li7.00- Cairi'd. Carsonâ€" Best -That the leovu's and Mr. Purvis' re(H>rt of expendituru on bridge on the Collingwood road at hit "(i, be received and that check bo issued for the expenditure, $39. 03â€" Carried. McKen/.ie â€" (.^irson â€" That the report of Messrs. Trelfonl and Porter re side- walk.4 at I'roton Smtion he received and the 940.00 be paid for the same as per resolution of ihi.-i cimncil- Carried. Purvis- Beat -That J. C. Wright bu paid to'J.IX) fur 80 rods of ditching on west bai;k line near lots 187 and 188- Curried. Carson -Puriis^Tliaf R. Wliill,.ker be paid 91.00 for gravel used on road, as C itili.d jy pnthniastar â€" Carried. Bjst -Purvis â€"Tnat ih.i account of 1). McTavish fur wood supplied to Thos. Mandcrsin l'.H)4, 97 50, be paidâ€" Carriei'. McKonzie â€" Purvisâ€" That Arteniesia's •hare of •rbitrnlors' fees re union ncIiuoI, Ar'.0">" ii.Osprey ni d Enphrai-ia, tlil (KJ, J 10 p id to Pul li; fc'iool In8|uclur N. V, /amplMill. Carsonâ€" Uoa(â€" That the claim of Hick- l^iui Bros, be laid over fur further consid- erationâ€" Cjrriod, Purvisâ€" Best â€" That this council now ndjourn to moot c-n Nov, IB, 1003 -Car- riu-i. Council tdjourned. How to Cure Corns and Bunions. yii-st, sunk tlie corn or buiiiiin in vkioin wuti^- to Kiifteii il; tliuii pare it dnwn as clc»ely ii« |H>B«il)le witlimic UniHiiig blood and aniily Cbainlierlalii'n I'ain lisliii twice daily, miming vigimiiiKlv fur five ininuten at each npiilicatioti A ccirii planter rhotild lie worn u few <liiy» to| protect it fi'imi ttic ohoe. Ana Kenerul lini-' iiient fur f|iiuiiH, briiiHcM, lameness and rlieiiin- atisui.ruin K.ilm is tmeqiialled. Fur sale by W. E. Kiulmrd» in. Jas. Brtiwn, Ilornin^s Mills, had his barn, giMin, and a lot of stock and iiii- pi â- nients, destroyed by fire on Fiiday evening. The hired man was in the s'iible attending to the horses win ii he noticed the lire, which wiis(|uickly beyond coi.tr.d. Loss, ^000; insurance, gSOO; cause unknown. â€" Crccroore iriar. Some Seasonable Advice. It may lie a pieof> of eupiTflumis advice to uipje people at llii>< neasnii nf the year tn lay in a supply of t;huiiil>erluiir»niiuirh Iteiiiedy, It i» aliiKwt Hure tii lie nieiled liefnre winter in over anil imieli more inunipt and natinfactmy renults are (ilitiiined wlien tiiken as kikmi a.s a cnlil U coiUracted uml liefure it lia.1 Iwenme settled in the nyntum, ulikli caiKiiily lie done by keeping the reiiieily at liaiid. This remedy i.sso widely known and m altogether goiid "that no i.nc hIiouUI himtiito iiUmt buyiuK it in preferei.ce to any cither. For sale by W. K. lUchardson. Mr. .1. D Howell has had the swotd lish wliich he captured near t>ananO(|Uo tlia pu.st sumtiier mounted and it now deconites his parlor. It measures ihiry- throe inches in length and is a spiemlid specimen. It fought so viciou.nly when i brought out of the water that the greatest care had to bu laken, and the only wa> Mr. IIowuU couhl maiiago it was to slip a wire around its long bills and tie tin- month shut. The tromendous daninge t tsu lish Can do can be underatood by lookiiiK at thin Olio, Ihouiih of couifo; it is a small specimaii. â€" Djmlalk lloiuld, Oil lina been struck in the back yold of J. A. Mather's dvv.lling at New Lowell. His son called his fiither's attention t,. a •Jtroiig smell of gas from a post hole he was boring, and on deepening the hole eight feet the oil came oozing through the bottom at the rate of two gallons per hour. Strange to relate the oil is so pure I hat il can bu used in a lamp as it is taken from the spring, «iid gives « pure, bright light. The proprietor of this great family journal is just now wondering what po eiiliar fascination he posses ovjr the (lenizuiiR of the forest. Last tall shout this time, he walked over into the grove behind the old cheese factory, carrying his trusty death dealer, and in th'i most upon purl, whero the children spend tlieii happiett hours, a partridge strutted around bim and actually invited destruc- tion. List Friday ho was in the ssine liiculily, a little farther bsck, when a red fox walkel out of the bushes and sat downand gii/,vd at him. Once again lie glanced ahin-j the b.»rrel and, aliliough it was like taking a mouse fruni a blind ^ It, he prcHsod thu trigger aiul the fox quivered and lay still. Whether it was his good looks or whether they think a giin ill his hill. ds is u joke it isdiflicult to say, but, m nny raie, he has better luck ill the . 1 eii than iii' st people have in the haunts.- Dundaik llm Id. 1 On Monday afternoon about two 'o'clock Mr. Robert Renton, of Droniore, dropped deaa very suddenly when ui gag ed ill doing some stone work on tbo faim of the late Jaiiios Andrews. He caino out that d.-iy to assist his brother and was ai work only an hour or so when dea'h occurred. Deceased was lifly years of ige, nnmarried, and liit^l o;i the home- -ttead. â€" Duihain Chrmiclo. Sixty Weeks for $1.75. The new- siilweritier to THK YOl'TlI'S COMl'ANION for llXHi who at ouce sendsthe siilweription price, *I.;;\ will feceive free all till- i-eiiminiiig isau.-s of the jiaiwr for liK»,">. Tliese issues will contain nearly 50 coniiilete stories, liesides theojs'ning cliapters of (iruee .S. Iticl-niond's serial, "'rhe Chnrchills' Lateli- String, a scunel" to licr story of "llic .^'econd Violin," which ap|i«ared in llie early weeks of lliiiyc;»r. Miidame Seiiibrich will contrilnite an article on "Sovcrigns 1 Have Himg To," and thiTo will be three stnries by May Itoberts f'liirk under the title, "Tales of a Pawnee iiero." 'these will giye a foretaste of the good thii gs in store for I'.HHi, fnb illustrated Aniifuiiei-. ineiit of which will be sent to any addra.sii free Willi ssinpln copies of the pajier. New snliseribers will elso receive a (rift of TUKCO.MI'ANIONVS •\Mimitemcn" Calen- der for ItHXi, lithographed in twelve cobus niid <old. THE VOUTII'S CCMPANION, 144 r.erkeley Street, Doston, Mass. Ifyoa. your friends or relatives suffer with Fits, Fpilcpsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling Sicknc:>s, write for a trial bottle and valuable ticati&e on such diseases to The I.RiBia Co., 179 Kin-; Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or can obtain for you LEIBIG'SFiTCURE Store - Talk Now that our twine l)u.siiiess is about a. t tied fortius season, we take tliia op- portunity of thanking our numerons ens toiners for their liberal patronage in Ilia' particular lino. We think Hi.- .seorot is that we handle tho Best. It is a plinsure to know that I'lymouth in all the grades, gives satisfaction. Our business has increased so that we have not had tho time to devote to our acO'iunts that wc should have, but we will always stand ready to adjust any mistake willingly. We allow the highott inaiket prices for all produce in oxchan;,'e fur our goods at cash prices. No. 1 tub Butler, 20c per b; fresh Eggs, 18o per doz.,and the raise if any when you ooine, R. Kinnear & Son MAXWELL. •^ ^l^^il<l^*^'j*^sa/v^N«/N« "-«/-v«/vj.^Na/N«^v^v«/N«^^a/v«/vj.^Na/\«.'va/\a>- s*^va/vj^ I Tboyd, hickling &co,^ , I FLESHERTON, ONT. ^ Fall Millinery Our opening display last week wa.s just wliat we liatl planned â€" a distinct advance in any previous showing in former seasons, and excited general ad- miration. Beside trimmed millinery you'll find us fully pre- pared for your wants in Ready to wear Hats and Children's Hats of all kiuds â€" an elegant selection of entirely new goods â€" nothing carried from any former season. Our prices arc right in every article too. Ladies Fall . . . Jackets We have jnst opened ont an elegaut selection of Ladies Cloth Jackets, aa well as some stylish coats for Misses and Cliildien. Every gar- ment^ is perfect in fit and appearance, correct iu sty! and prope r ly t.iilored and finished. I.adies' Cloth Jackets from $5. to $15. Misses' Cloth Jackets from $2.75 to$ 4.50 Children's Coats from $2.00 to $ 2.75 Sample Waists Underpriced 50 Shli t Waistsâ€" a range of Travellers New Fall Samples bought and offered at a iSpccial Discountâ€" no two alikeâ€" all popiilar fabiics, including silk, velvet, sateen, lustre, mohair and flannelette. Colors include black, navy, reseda, brown and all the new fall colors now iu demand. ^£very waist in perfect condition. One Third Less Tlian Regular Prices. ?f! New Dress Goods •|^ New Waistiiios New Underwear New Footwear New Suitings New Neckwear New Hcadwear Now llaincoats New Clotbinnf New Overcoats New Wrapperettes New Skirts KARSTEDT'S KORNErI GENERAL STORE DEYGCODS, GEOCEIUES, COOTS and SHOES, STOVES and .• .• .• H.\RDWARK= .• -.• • 85 Ready- to- Wear SKIRTS 1.75 to 7.00 2 Dozen Ladies' Mtntlcs 1 60 to 10.50 Ladies' Fur Coats Astrachau Coats 18.00 to 35 00 Ladies' Raiu Coats 2.50 to 10.50 Men's Ram Coats 10.50 to 15.00 Ladies' 4 Gentlemen's FUR CAPS 1.50 to 10.50 Men's Fur Coats, Coon fur lined. Calf Dogskin, Astrachan Alaska Seal, Reaver trimmed with Sable 60.00 1 5 MEN'S SUITS 4.50 to 16.00 50 Boys' Suits 1.60 to 6.C0 • t : { '\ Alaska Seal 40.00 Milhuery. Millinery The newest things M iss Sffayze in charge 4/%%%^%%% %^'^'%%% V%^»%^%^%%1^%%%%^^^^^ ^.^ ^

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