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Flesherton Advance, 23 Nov 1905, p. 4

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NOVBMBER 23 lfl05 THE FLESHERTO^ ADVANCE WWWWWWM F. T. HILL & CO. WiHU^H^ Seasonable Goods nt money-Saving Prices Tliis week we put on sale many lines of mcrcliandise much below the regular selling values. Tbese liues are perfect in every respect and afford a buying opportunity that occurs very seldom. We want yoa to see thorn. If yoc do oot require them right away yon v.ill save money by buying ahead. SPECIAL HANDKERCHIKI'' OFFERING FOR THE CHILDREN, 6 for 6c. 250 dozen Children's Fancy printed hiin^kerchiufii, vry nest in ^nttorn, Rood washing quHlity. spijciitl (tellioK price, 6 for 6 REPLACE YOUR BROKEN CUPS AND PLATES FR JM THESE SPECIAL UNES. (>09 assorted Pistes, principnlly in the Kreeu tints some ill the blue nemi-porcelaiii china, gusinnteed. These come in %ho toi ntid breskrast hiz« and sold regularly at $1.00 per dozen; our speci.il price in Ihit line is 68 5C0 dozen White Dolph cups, bj'st ironstone cbinn, full size, iust what you rfquire for ordinary uho. Special selling price, pur dozen 43 lOo. WRAPPERETTE FORCJr. 2B00 yards of a nice quality of Wtapperette, new fall pRttt-rns, in mripcs, floial, puisloy and polka dot offocta G"od va'uo at the regular selling price, but we ire selling the lot at per yard fij^c. LADIES' 25 and 35c. ATJSTS AT 19i5. 300 Ladies' Vests in th« heavy ribbed qualities. Some are the 25c. kind. Iiut the mnjurity of the line is the regular 3oc quality. The special price for them ih your choice for jg jfl Baraain in Cadies Fine Qualities of easbmere l$o$e» 3 pr for 1.00 35 dozen Ludius 6iie imported cashmere hose, principnlly in the ribbed, soniepkin. These 6ne Hose were made to sell for 40c, 45o and 60o per pair. Note the speciul price, .3 pair for 1.00 Extra Fine, Heavy, JIII«wool Flannels for 20c a yard, regular 40e. 400 yarda of fine.hoavy, all wool flannel*, in Ii«ht and dark grey, oxford and navy blue, good value at 40c per yard Special selling price 09 men's ffeavy Jlll>aiool Pants, Bargain for 1.4$ per pr. 175 pairs of Men's pure all wool Pants in fine twocds. heavy twei-ds and friezes. These are a manufacturei's odd lines po».sil)ly not more than two or three pairs alike in the lot but nuny are worth $2.2."> a pair, and the quality of each pair guaranteed, hence the reason we nay a bargaiu at per pair J ^g men's ffeavyOPaterproof Smocks, doubled single breasted for 1.4$ ?,^*"'ll?^7-^'"o"'^'',^^o^"'"'"""-'' â- *"'"'''"â-  P'-'^J ''"'"K. all sizes included, the kind you have been pay inc I VV and J.OO for. Special selling price. ^ i "^ HARDWARE, HARDWARE, HARDWARE. We carry a very large aasortment of Heaters, Ranges and Wood Stoves. See ns for your Hardware requirements. We can save you money. i*mm MARKPALE WftWW^ 4|le»%rloii, ^duanij^ la published every TlnirmUy at $1.00 per annum if |iaid in oavanue, (I.60 if not lo paid. All aiiliHoriljer paying $1.00 atrictly in advance )(«( the Moiitrual Jlerald one year (rM at H prrmiuin. Artimesia Council Th • Mj.ii.i,) I Ci)un(:il uf Arttinionia tuet in the To«n iiall, Flcshuiton, on Saturday, Nov. 15. The niemhnj wore al prj.iont, the R-oviia iho clur. The iniiiutca of aeiuiun of Oct •>ber 7.1905. wore lead and condrinud. The f.illnwin:: coni- muiiicalions were pretented. The Reeve, ri'P'irli on expen.liture on briiIgH nt lot 0, c n. 2, S. D.R.and oti the valley road. 8. Humptiill aad oth-rs, petition re diaiu at Ceylon. Mr. 0. Coilinson aldrpKaed the Ciuncl regarding the came and Mr £, SjrKeiit optio-ied it. John 1. Graham presented <i urliiiou (•f 500 ulsctors sr.kin^ that a lodl optiou ]iqii ir by !aw bo iiitroilucod ami aulimit ted lo the electors to be voted in at the next Miiiitcipal Election and Mr. Haver won on behalf of the parties profionti'd a tictition siinod by 400, ai>kin« that the by-liiw le not so suhmittud. M.'iars. J. 1. Graham, J, R. U>>kv, Rev's Dr. Cildwtlt. O V. Hu.lburt, L W. Tl and J. 8. I. Wilson addressed the Council urging the submission of the hicil option by law, snd Mr. Havoraon ndrliesHud the CoumimI on behalf of the opiiouenis to the •uhinitaion thereof l)y law 650, to appoint deputy return inK offiwia, was intri.luced and after the f'illiiwiU'.( names were added was pnasod in hu oriUoary way. These officers are: W. MoUmahry, W. J. Bellamy, T. M Biuu'n, D. McLiiod, D. U. McLean, (Jeo. Pritcbard, Jai. NTilliams andF. 11. Tb'iiniiaon. MoKenaioâ€" Bestâ€" That whereas five hundred ratepayers of tbia niiiniripality Iiave petitioned thix Council prayinu that a liieal option bylaw be paaaed throunh Jts necevary (t^e^ ai d submitted to ilie ^Iitctora for ratilicatlun «i the toniiiiK Miinicip.<l Eleutiiin, reaolved that i-uch a by liV lie |)re|iar(d, introduced aid read • fir.Ht and Mcond tim... This niii'ion wa.^ deelareil lost on the f.'l owing divinion, yeas, Bes' and McKtu aie; nays, Boyd, C.<r«oii and Purvil. Iluitâ€" Caraonâ€" That tbe Reeve'a report on Work <loaa on t e Valley roa<l be reinivid and the amount ex|ieuded be jjfcd. vir, t49.tiOâ€" Carried. Cirsonâ€" Purvisâ€" That the report of •he Reeve on buildiiiR bridite at loi 0,'onn. 2 S D. n., be received and the cost tb'.Miif bt) piid, vis., $913 16â€" Carried. Ali.-Keii%ie â€" Carson â€" That W'm VViIaon ^' ri:fiiiideH f2.00,paid in for unperforni- pd Dtiituio ln>'or, the palhm^aster of 1004 ijaving oerti6ad that ho perfotmed the Work Carried. (J.moii- Purvisâ€" That John Sullivan bo refun li'd 64o and Jamua MoMullen 90c oil aiSo^iuni of errors in their respective awunriiBiita â€" Carried. Purvis -BMtâ€" That tha fulluwiog ac^Miiiili be paid; J. Ferris, for graved |l(i6;W. K. Richardson, for •Utionary. II, 35;Reove, Clerk and AsseHHor,solectiog juror8.t9.00; Jamas Neilaon,gravul, 92.15 â€" Carr ed. McKenzioâ€" Purriaâ€" That 8. W.Sloan'a offer uf |15 00 for that pan of Inkeiinan Street, Eutienia, from the northerly limit of Purdy Stieet u> the Beaver river, be accepted, provided that no ratepayer shall object to auch sale, Mr. tSluan lo bear eX|)«iiSe uf ndverti.siiig sane, t» be deducted from the price in event of sale being effectedâ€" Carried. Council adj juriied to meet Deo. 15, 1905, - » i l» M » lloiiur KoUa Report uf Kimberley public tcboul for the uiouih uf October. Sjeni'.r form. Sr. Vâ€" Olive Gilboit, Victor Elli^ Arthur Walter. Jr. V - Elvio Bishop, Eva M.igeo, D. Aberci'ornbiii, Frank nutoliinaon. ' IVâ€" Verna Watkco, Ennn Currilt, Willie Ilniumoiid, May llutihiuson. 8r. Ill â€" Pearl Lawrence, Vera Vla^ec, Alice Isn4C, Walion FerKUixin. Jr. Ill â€" Lixzie Isaac, Stanley Lawreno-, Emma Smith, Walter Bnrritt. Cuas B. Stuaht, Teacher. Junior forai. 8r IIâ€" Nellie Burritt, Magnie Reid. Jr II â€" OduHsa Walter, Barbara Ciirrie, Violet Ferijusoii, Annie drnheld, Maud Fawceit, Maud Pluwe«. Sr. Pt. IIâ€" Veriit McOonnell, Albert Smith. Jr. Pt. IIâ€" Joaephine Ferris, Addie Oaudiii, EUie Ferris, Perle Fawcett, Itusaell Harris. Average attendance, 25 Ukbtkudk Caksar, Teacher. Report uf S. S. No 6, Arttmrsia for Oclol)er. Vâ€" Sybil C.illinsin, Janet Fletcher. IVâ€" Ruby Stone, Aggie Harrow, Ver- onica Butler, Bert Whiitaker. Sr. IKâ€" Stella Butler, Pearl Cairns, Willie MuAilhur. Jr. Ill â€" Minnie McArthur, Tommys Spicer, Emma Whitlaker, Eina Fletcher Sr. 11 â€" Tomnry McArthur. Jr II â€" Wi;frid B .tl.-r. Berth* Fletch- er, Uenevieve Butler, Uladys llasard. Sr. Pt. I â€" Minnie Harrow. Jr. Pt. I- I. B. Whittaker, Stan But- ler, Ben Storms, Mina Spicer. , E. U. SUALL, Teaoher. the ladies take in the Institute. After the sUf.por WU.S over an excellent pio- graui was rendered, the pieaident in the cliair. Speechua were Kiveu by a number ot the gentlemen preaeiit and all apoke very higbly uf ihe Women'* liisiiiute, not only uf the benefit they d« ivo from it, but of the sociable evcn- i:i«» spent together. There are many suljjecta to t.tlk over as the secret of thr.ft i» kiiowled-o; kiiowltd>!e uf doniHstio ec- onomy Kavts n.oney; knowle«e uf aauiiaiy l.wa eavoa health. Lona Moftit nave a recitttiiun which was very approprii.to for tlie evening, alao Fannie Mudduu; Mr. Burton *aii^ a couple of choice son s wliicti were enjoyed by all. Miaa Mary Heioii xavu a very interesting reading entitled "An Advice to Men." The preu- idonl then ijave a readiny entitled 'Ad vice to Women." After that tbe pro uram was brought to a close and the rem- ainder uf the evening spent in si«:ial aciiusumeDts. Pros., Miss U Guy Vice Pres.. Misa E. Madden; Sec., Mias E. A list r â€"Cum, Fine China Diabes of every Siyle and lota of them fur Bale here. Call our pricea they beat. and get can't be Women's Institute. A very succvsaful fowlsuDpttr was given <m Thursday eveniim, Nov. 9, under th« aii. pices >)f the Maxwell and Feversbara Liilie's Institute at the residence of Mr. Jas Madden, 8th line, Oaprey. The Wiinien'a In»titu(e supper is li>ek>>d for- ward 10 as being one of the grandusi. of tha season, and no doubt thoae who were present this >oar would certainly think so. Mr Oen. Burke and &)r. Eti. Mad- den earved for the first part of the aupper and Mr, Pete Sommera and Mr. J. Clark for the aacond table, and found it no W. L. Wright FLESH ERTON ONTARIO. Store Talli! Now that tiur twine business is about set- tled fur this season, we tako this op- portunity of thanking our nunierons cus tomera for their liberal patronage in that particular line. We think the secret is that we handle the Beat. It is a pleasuie to know that riyniouth in all theuradea, vivea satisfaction. Our buaineas has increased so that we have not had the time to devote to our accounts that we should have, but we will alwaya stand ready to adjust any miatake willingly We allow the highest market prioea for small taak to dn fur a crowd of seventy- ]all ^rtaluce in exchanue for our good* at tie. The Ubtea were deoorated with fl'iwers and £ralta and the pastry oookirg itaalf waa a dsonration to behold. No wedding supper oould b« oomparad with it, which certainly nh9W9 what ao interest otsn prices. No. 1 tub Butter, SOo per b. ; friah Eggs, 18c per doa.,aDd the raiae if at ? when yoa come. 1^, Kinncar ^ Son * ^BOYD, HICKLING & CO, FLESHERTON, ONT. 1 Special in Millinery All Ladies' Eeady-to-wear Hats offered at 20 pex* cent Discount: New Goods , . Correct Styles and Shapes, I Requisites for ^ â€" â€" â-  I Xmas Fancy Work ^ Berlin Wools Jj^ Embioidcry Silks ^ Silkine Spools ^ Crochet Cottons Blic'Jdud Floss Saxony Yarns Cushion Tops Stamped Liueus Art Sateens CnsbioD Checks Japanese <Silks HundkercLief Centres Valenciennes Laces Slipper Soles SPECIAL I JUST ARRIVED I ^ f Children'5 Corduroy % Oyer-XiaUc Ladies and Misses Jersys Over Gaiters 1^ Full Range of sizes. Prices from 7aSc up. â-  KARSTEDT'S CORNErI GENERAL STORE jl DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, STOVES and n \ lURDWARE. 85 Ready-to Wear SKIRTS 1.76 to 7.00 Ladies' Rain Coats 2.S0 to 10.50 Ladies' k (ientletnon's FUR CAPS 1.60 to 10.50 2 Dozen Ladies' Mantles 1.50 to 10.60 La4ies' Pur Coats Astraohan Coats 18.00 to 35.Q0 Alaska Seal, Beaver trinimed with Sabjie 60.00 W T '^ At '- Muu's Rain Coats IO.60 to 15 00 Men's Fur Coats,Coon far lined. Calf Dogskin, Astraohan 1 50 ftiKN'8 SUITS 4.S0 to 16.00 50 Boys' Suits 1.60 to 6.60 -I' • I « .!« Alaska Real 40.00. Millinery, Millinery 7 esk things Miss Sway le in ebargfl •^'•^^:*^^^^^V%;^%%^%^%%vv%%%%%%^^%^i jtii-

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