^ * JanuaRV 11 1006 THE FLESHEilTOJS ADVANCE ^Wiii^'imN F, T. HILL & CO. 'mt^mm\ In Preparation For Stock-Taking Selling riany Lines at Low Prices to Clear. mmtmm^^fmmm r BOYD, HiCKLING & CO, j | -FLESHERTON, ONT.- Tliis month is Stock-Taking month with us and according to our idea of doing 5^ Imsinesn everything in the way of broken assortments and winter goods nmst be ^ cleared regardless of cost, hence the reason for the low valuation we are putting on ^ the many lines which should be of interest to the many, ^ All Trimmed Millinery at Just Half Price. 48 Liiclii'8 Tiimmcd Huts ill Kflt, Yi-Uit rhI l''ur shapcH, hII ihis season's siyli'o, some of them nut out (.f ilio liaiids of the iiiiUinorH luora thnn two weeks, but us ihe He««on is nuw drnwini! U' a closo wo make the [Jiici-H of interi'ht. .Jiisl think *1,5<) Hats for 7ric.; ?2.0() Hal« r.r 81 00; 82.50 Ilatu f.)r tl.26; $:j 00 lints for 01.00, and sunn all away d'uvii the line, HO oe on hand early as the best alwaya fOis tiiat. Ladles Mantles at 1-4 and less than 1-2 Regular Prices. We have all told 75 Ladies Mantles, most nil this aoasnn's styles but t-oniu are last years styles, but ail nre >lei>-inl..l)le we-^rin,' qiialilieH, and the price in so ridiculously low tb^t they should go out with u rush, UH follows: 20 Ladies Mantle-i in short and ihreeqnarter lt,i"-th c 'atH in Tweeds. Beavers and Friezs cloths. Many of the coal» in tliis lot wore worth up to $7, hut as iht. style is a little Iwck ward WB are clearinif Iho lot ut cue price, your choice for 1 48 25 Ladies Jackets for 2.50. Valuri up to 10 00 Tn this lot of Mantles there are many cats of extra good i|UaliMeH, and thoprire we put on thoin represent only 25 per cent, iif tlieir I'alue, Ileineinber the price, your choice tor 1.48 Ladies and Misses Overshoes for 87c. a pair. 38 pairs Lad iis and Misses Over.'jhoes, p ip.sihly all S'z-a imt repreNcnlod hut wo think we have yours. Whde the lot lasts the pri.re will be for oveishoes woith §1.25, 1 50aiid 81.8i5 a pHir, your choice j)<t pair for 8 7 16 Ladies Coats for 4. 98. This lino of Lidius Miiitles include some of this Boasoii'.s latest styles and in many crises the price is less th'vn liFilt", and nearly all sizcn ure repruscntid. Your choice (or 4.08 15 Ladies' Many Coati Mantles for worth up to 13 350 .00 15 Ladies Mantles, beautiful cloths with si Ik and satin linings . While the lit Ias: 8, your ch.. i:o for.. . 83 50 Ladies' Furs ,!Jn Caperines. ^uffs and stuffs, at « stretlg/it discount of 2S p. c. w^// this season's f/ood<s. - Wc have ha.) a bi. season in Liidies' Furs, but as we had anesceptionally Urce stock, we «till htjve quit'' » ^ i:rr«e a^soilment on hand, and H« wo dr, not wish t.. carry any over, wo it>nke the pr.ces oirie qnarfr less. 1. W » Uuir, for 7.JC. 2.50 C:.perine» for 1.75. -7..-^ (.'..perin.'.s for 5.00. 3 oO Mulfs for 2 2., 1.5.1 lliiffs f.T l.l.'i. 5 4 50Ciperines for:3.;J7. 10.00Caperiue»for7 50. 5.00 Mulfs for 3.50. 2.00 Kull, for 1 ;>0. 6.C0 Cipetmes 55 for4.r.O. 14 00 Caperiucs fur 10.00. f. 00 Muffs for 4.50 MARKPALE mmn^ AriOniPsia Ccuncil 'Bellamy Div. 2 $8. T. M. f^annon Div. { A cppor is a very tri.iil Ancmesia l^OUnui .^^ |^ MoLcod Div 4 $8.50, 1) O .Mc- il saved the township of (."arr _ . IT * *-. _ . . !«. t 1 » •• /• .: . I _ Tl. _ . .... I* . ., , . , . iLean Uiv 6 .S8.50, Ceo Pntohai<l Div (i The newly elecred council of Artoniesia i ^^^ .,, ,^^^ Williams Div 7 C-8 50. V 11 f.,r I'JOO, A. Muir, reeve; Uobert Bent, 'i.i„„„'|,j„,„ o,,. 8 §8 00, W II Thurston, T K McKci.zic, H. D. McLnuuhry, and' adviTiisini; road olo^in'.^ ?5.C2. A:Whito.council..,ra.u.et.nthet,^niJIcKcn..^^ hail on Jlonday, Jan. 0. bach member .^^^ ,^^,j^, .^. ^^^^^^ removing trees from Valley I â- ibsctibed anil made the iiectssaiy dec- ' }{,':,(), a.s authorized by the Ueevo of 1005 1 , .. i- n of ofiice and qualihi.iti> n. The; he (.aid. Catried iil.iiutea 'if ineelitig of Doc. 15 wero ruail Slid confirmed. The follow;nK l>i!ls and c-oiiiniunicationa were reail : The clerk, for election exnenso, t;73 00 ; W. II. Tliu-»ton, adverlisiiiK street closina, $") 02 ; .J. Bellamy, extra sealing i:i hall, Ml Kenzioâ€" Bustâ€" That Samuel Gilbeit be paid the sum of SI 00 for repairinu culveit fin Graham's deviation. C'anicd. Mcljiiiinhrv â€" Bustâ€" Thif. the nccouiit of John Bellamy of SI. 00 lixiii;,' hull liominulion day be paid. C'aiiied. McKeozie -McL luxhryâ€" That Ihe sum of live d.tUars ho doii.itid in favor of the .SI ; S. Gilbert, repairs to culvert, <lr»-,^iul< Ul,ildrcii'a lloH|iital, Toronto, him'sroad, ei ; The clerk, postage nc- i Bestâ€" W byte- That Albert Brooks runt, 85.75; K. J. Spronle, i.miratico «'"'."• «''1'^«1'" "'" luToby appointed , . .oV- ..., , • I -1 sanilarvji'dice load under directions of 0MhHll,fc8.7i); J. ^Veber,repairiin;biid..;e)^,^^^,^_^;^,'jj,_^j.^j ^j ,,^.„,^,, f,,^ ,!,„ y,,,„. vie, valley road, jil4 ; Municipal 'iVorld, j juijc. Curried. circular; J. Ross Robertson, re sick! McKenzieâ€"Why'eâ€" Tliat this council rhd.lren's hospital ; Jos. Blackburn and! '""^v -^-'journ >; ''t "- Sa'mday the ,. . ,, , ' ... , „ „. (KMhdayof tebruuiy, and on tlie lii>.l U. J.Sproule, apphcition for the oflicoi y^^^||j.,|^^y j^ ..uch following month at 10 of auililois, ap|>oinled ; S, Gil'iert, JolmU'clock thniugbout the year oxci-pting th.i Wh.tlen, C. W. Bellamy. W.T. MeKoe. month of December which is set by Istatnto. Carriid. MrKinzioâ€" Whyloâ€" That the account W. J. Da\isand W. J. Miore applied f.r lliu .isseswir-liip and C W. Bellueiy waa appointed ; W J. Jackson and ;!" othuisi a petition asking council to hubniit n by- lo date of W. J. Bollainy for p'Sla^o (5.75, 1k) pud. Ciirriid. Wliy'eâ€" McL..u..'hryâ€" That the Iloevo lawpiohibitirgthe sale .if int.ixicali.ig '.'"'1 ^\'- "°«^ ''" '."^ mit'ee t.i in , ..ire ' , . , . , • ,. ^; into Ihe tretiHureis surelies. Larrud. Inpirr by retail 111 the inunicipalHy. »\l,jteâ€"McI,.iUi;hryâ€" That the clerk Bylaw No. Ot'iO, to conllrm the appoint-] !,„ HUllo>rized to have the town hall in- piei.t of aiidiiors, (Mil to coiilirir. the ap-j suied in some g. od company at onto. iioiiitniei.t of an assessor, and (iC2 to ~^'"""''''"' , , , , • . .,.'..,. .1 B„8i â€" Why toâ€" That the clerk lie ii.atruc;cd to order six copies of the Mun- Hppoinl nii'inbcrs oi the local Board of Health for I'Jbti, were introduced biid passed. McKen/.ioâ€" Bustâ€" That lho]ietition of \V. J. Jack'^iin and titliers [iiayiiig that a liyliw prohibiting thci^tail sale of intox- icitinu liipiori'. ho pasitAd throu-j;li its nec- <Ksary sta^e* and siibiiii^ed to a vote of the electors fur ratiliealiiui, be enterlnin- ed, and that a bybiw for t\t' [lUrp'iKo, to be niniiberi'd G(l.'l, bu now introduced and tend a IJrsi timn. Carried. icipiil World for tho council. Cairiod. nuinboia of this Card of Thanks. Ladiet and Qentltmen; I wi.sh to express my sincere thanks for tho confidence you lavo placed in mo by electing mo a member of tho council article, but ick an elco lion I Ins yiiir. There were live councillors list Kridfy, audit wan ariatged that .John Ljrch anil .bic .b .Miller ^h Mild lot:.s up. the winning man to lake tlieseat in the council. Mr. Li-rch to<.k his defe.>t like a man, and allowed .Mr. Miller to lake the seat.â€" .Mildii.ay (jazetfo. Dispersion Sale by Auction OK Pure bred Scotcli and Scotch topped SHORTHORNS The piopcrty of H. P. WEBSTEW, Fergus, Ont. at Lis f.irm adjoinitift Feroiis on Jan. 24th. 1906. CoiiruisiNo 12 IlK.to:â€" 7 cows with yoiuifi calves at foot, 10 coua and liiifers Safe in calf, 10 hoifem recently bred, and 5 >onn;; heifers. Tlio HtocU bull "Koyal Chancellor," 41088, bred by T1.08. Ktdiuoiid, Millbrook, Out , and 6 ^ood yonng bulls I'ro'a to 15 niontlis (.Id, also 3 good yoiin^' Hackney horses, farm implements and fiiniituro. Tills is a good oppoitiiiiity for pnieliat^ing fonndiktion stock us the best iiulividnals of this lieril have alwaj.-i been retained. C. l\ It. train Koiiig west at noon and C. P. l\ train goiiij,' east evening of sale will stop nil tho farm. Positively no reserve as tho proprietor is giving up lanniiig. Catalojjnes on applicaiinn. Teu.m»/or Live Stockâ€" 10 luonths' credit upon fiirnishiiiR; approved joint notes, 4 per cent oB' for cash. The cattle will bo loaded on cars free of charge, but will bo at owner's risk as soou as bid ofT. THOS. INGRAM, Auctioneer. This List Will Help You to Make en Appropriate Selection jf Presents.â€" Xmas Furs Fur Caps $ 1 50 to S 8 50 Fur Huffs 1 50 to 12 50 Fur (ianntlcts 8 00 to Caporines 8 50 to Child's P>oa9 25 to Iinitaiion Gauntlets 50 to Fur Mantles 27 GO to Fur Coats 17 50 to 12 50 5 00 16 50 1 50 45 00 45 00 Xmas Gloves Ladies Kid Gloves Men's Kid Gloves Wool Gloves Children's Mitts ... $ 1 00 to $ 1 CO CO to 1 50 25 to fiO 15 to 25 '± Linens and Novelties Linen Side Board Scarf.. .. $ 25 to 8 Tray Clctlis Linen 25 to Pillow hhanis 50 to Colored L:uen Covers 60 to I'amask Table Napkins 85 to Silk Piano or Organ Drain's. 1 75 to Jiip Silk Cushion Tops CO to Jap Silk Table Covers 1 60 to Drawn Work Novelties 15 to 1 10 1 50 1 50 2 25 3 75 2 50 1 50 2 50 1 50 Xmas Handkerchies and Neckw^ear Pictiind Ilandkorchiefs . 2 for 5c. Hemstitch Si Ik Hand'chie f 23 to 75 Fiincy SUk Handkeichiefs.. 10 to 1 50 liadies' Silk \Y .ii.=its.. . 2 75 to 8 75 Gent's Silk .M iffljrs 20 to 1 75 Gent'ts Silk and Sat n Ties ?^ to 60 Ladies' Faucy Silk Collars. 25 to 75 lippers ^ (Folt, Carpet and Leather) Childrou's ... 25 to 45 IVIissos 85 to 40 to 50 to 50 Womrn*9 . .. 81 75 Men's 1 50 Qup Stock of ^etv % Cnias 3^anct/ (fAina and c-jlass* ware /list opened out is t/te largest anfl 6est collection ever shoiun here. tie ivant you to see it/ Prices Range from 5c. to $2.75 per piece Opal Novelties Moustacho Cnps Wedgewoo.l ware Childrens Jliigs Japanese China Painted China Fancy Cups and Saucers Sliavino Mugs China Novelties Cako Plates P.crry Setts Epergncs Table Setts Vases Dinner Setts Rose llowla Tea Setts Jardinieres Water Setts Plucqnes Fancy Pictchers Porridge Solta Salad Howls Hread and P>uttcr Plates Fancy Silverware ~ Table Kiiivea Fancy Table Lamps Plated Spoon, Forks & Knivos, Carving Setts, Hall and baug'g lamps Bylaw No. «!.5a, n« above, 'wAS iutio-[ board <if Artcmosia. I assure you it will be my highest aim to do all in my power to pro'note the best interests of the township. Wishing you all a happy and prosperou '\ New XoM, tte»pcctfully yours, "'• - ALEX WHYTE du'^'d and rend a firni titU'>. Best â€" Whyle -That Bylaw OfiS^io now |:ead n sn'^oiid iiiiie. (-arried. \ McKunzieâ€" McLomjhryâ€" That conjieil row t!o into comniittue nn HyUw C .fried. (./'onnoil «'unl into ooinniitten nn Bylaw C()3, Mr. McKoii/ie in the ohair. The commiitoo roso, tiio reovo in Ihu ch'tir Bylaw 003 wna presented as rilled up in comiU'llcu. MoKeii/.ie-He8fe-That Bylaw 063 M ''^.ocal Option Majorities. _.. ^_ FollowioK tre the majorities for local fd'ed up incommitteo bo no'w published option uast in the roeent election in the 111 four eon^ecutive isaiies of tho Kljshor- ton ,\dvaiicunewaptpcr, Ihe Krst publion- lion Ihersof lu he on tho lll.h day of virious muuicipalios in lhi»j>ounry whoro iha vote was taken: ,' Tliornbury '. 31 January inst., Mid thnt the Bylaw beOollinuwood towiisliip 81 |x>st<iil up in at le«i»t four pisooa in lheiO«proy lOo (owiiahip, and Hubtnitlod to* roln of O »Bn Sound ., , 47fi iheolulo's for apprtival on TuosiLty, Eg umonk .»8 Fei>. 6, |9.)fl. Caniod. ]8>d nhnni ,,..â- .• ♦*» B«itâ€" White-Th»t tho foHowinu ac-l t tby..., , 275 pi'jntJi t>o paid : TimeaOo., jvoll l»ook». K._pp»l ...882 *~ 60 ; J. Iisle% deli*<iriiiK Iwllut ixixoa, .p(«I ....„..,,.,,• •; •••*»* \n • ition to 'h i kbaT», r oVk wMxga, §60 i J. Hslen. delivoriiiK WHut Ixixon, \n % Ittpn wm »t>«T», i ow wi»»..g», e^ouange. ; W. H. ThuraUm. balh.t.. etc .$81.50; a iiwgboiinK township, alao [swaed the Cf.Jnhn J^ f9nilleirn^ . McU>mbry Pi». i faiKV W. J. looaloili>nbyl««rby»Ur((«inajon»y, 4Pt.</0/in QC f^Qm^t^fix Portiaw Store Let us introduce ourselves to the public by drawing to your attention our s'ock of tjjoots (Sr o/ioes We.Aro making a special drive in boots and shoes this month, aud we arc actually selling below cost price in order to reduce stock pnroliasod from the late proprietor. Tliese boots must bo sold as we are making room for otbor lines. Wo also baudle a full Hue of FRE8H GROCERIESu Call aud make our aoquaiutanoe. {>roduo« ^koA m e^ohange. - - - VOTE FOR - - t LOCAL OPTION And do Aw^ay With SIX BARS Tn Jfrtemesia F, 0. Karstedt, Flesherton GENERAL MERCHANT • i ^'%H