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Flesherton Advance, 29 Mar 1906, p. 4

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March 2& 1906 THE FLESHERTOiS ADVANCE ^iiiiiimiii F. T. HILL & CO. 'mmwii^ Grand Display and Spring .Opening of New Millinery ON ^ f <^ r (Uednesdav and tbursday Of Next Week. IN our Millinery Department for the Spring season we are making an extra- ordinary effort to make this season's Millinery Openinj^ surpass anything wc have heretofore attempted in Trimmed Millinery. Our showing will he much larger in number.the stylesâ€" many of them New York's latest fashion decree â€"showing the many dainty and jaunty styles that are to make this seeason's styles 80 popular with the ladies, f o see and to buy our new Millinery is to insure that you are on the right track for y(jur ne\v^ spring hat. llcnieraber, Wednesday afi4 Thursday of next weekâ€" Millinery Opening days with F. T. Hill & Co. -^*>- liiSoilM Dress Goods In lialiL c-.\ut^or your new Spring suit. We liave just opened oHt^st shipment of new Donegal Dresa Owxls. These coiuXin the li^ht shadeB iu tin- ted and fancy oTerchcque AntterDsâ€" the latest thing fur ladies c<.8tun;e8 for hpriLp. Populuily priced, nil Wool at per yard 90c, 1.00 atlAr: '..'. 1.25 ' Fancy Dress Sateens At Nearly Half Price, 15 piocea Dre-iis Sateens, no two alike, very fine in ((uality, dainty in patterns, principally dark colors repret<eutii)>; 18e, 20c and 2'2c lines. Special at per yard 12^ y Cadies* Sample Belt For 19o. Valuea in iho lot uptoDOo. For this week'* aclling we put on sale 160 Ladies' Fan- cy Belts in all dolors, many different styli-s of buckle.s. Not one belt in the hit worth Iims th.tii '25c. and many lot laKts yiior choice for 19c. as high as 50c. While the A. r > Id new Embroideries Popularly Priced. 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12^, up to 25a per yard. Cadies Dress Skirts For $1.9)$, regular $2.76 values. 25 only La-lies' Dress Skirts, in black, navy blue and J^ dark Krey, fancy irininied, all (\z\;% iin the lot. Your i^ choice while we have them for 1 78 JJ^ C;bina €ream 3uds ^ From our Crockery Dopartmunt Jg for 15o, â- & 10 dozen only Fancy German China Cream J uss, a very S^ large assortniunl of decorations, new in nlmpo and style. MU Special value, your choice for 15 !^ MARKPALE ^he â- y ci ^iluans|^ ten ,^UD Thursday at $1.00 lie.' il((ar.vMncc, $l..'io if iixt %o paid. Iny iKiying $1.1)0 ilrictly in ior .loiitrral Herald one year „;W LIQUOR BILL ^.tney'a liqi<or bill as bionglit llio Legislature last week lias lie tcuiperauce people a rude 'Ley can see very Htlle that ib IU the bill, aud can soa very .uch that is objectiouablo. Among Jie more objccliouablo features is tbe •ruposal to allow liquor to bo sold ou .laiud and boatA, which is certainly a retogrado movcmeut. The proposal to rcduoo the time limit from three to iwo years, when it is poBsibio to change the local option law or tioott Act in any municipality, ia looked on bc-iiig a pcruicious picco of legislation. Kiually, the requiring of a ibroe-firtliB vote to pass or repeal any tomperanco moasuro is utrougly objcolcd to on the gj'oiind thut it is not required in any other instance and is not "Oiitish fair play." This objection is probably taken by both sides to the question, but the temperance clement have let their voices be heard in the matter in ^0 uncertain strain. Outside of these llirto poiuls the bill is a good one, from (ho temperance view ix)iiit, with ptobatjiy ihe cx(:i'pt.i:)n uf ilio high license clauses, which were not asked The new County Couucil bill in t1 e Legislature praolioally puts our county couuciU on the same footing as they were previous to the reduction. We believe the government has been mis- lead in this muUerand that among tl e rank and file of the people there is no desire for a change from the present system. Our county affaira are man- aged as economically and as satiufac- torilj as under the old law and the cost of administration bus been con- sidcrabl) lessened. The best men are now elected to oar county councils, but under the old system much poor timber found its way to tbe couucil board. The agitation for a change has been largely prosecuted by those whose ambitious led them county counoilward aud who, under the pres-> ent good law, found it impossible to satisfy llieircraviiig for representation. Vnniteleur Mn. Johnston and son Will vinited the fiirniur'a daughter, Mrs. Uare of OriuM- lillu recently. Mr. .1. MoOeu had a wood heo on Saturday and got a nice stock of wood out. Mr. Isaac Holley shipped his house hold effocts on Fridiiy for ihe west. Messrs, L. JohiHton and Hort Grrthivin spi-nt Saturday and Sunday at Qriersvillo luid other places visilin'.' fiicnds. On Saturday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Hull y Wire visited by a goi«lly number of tlii'ir Di'ighhias and presonted with a hi'iiutifnl iniiiit.'l cluck. \ vnry ai<reo*hlo time »'as spei.t in difnoing, etc. Mr. Ilolluy moves to Mo!«foid tins week. Wo win!) ihuin snccims 111 their new liniiio. Mr. and Mis. Alcox and Mr. W. Hut- chinsiin and uifuKpeni Sunday at Mr. R. Wickon'i of the »alli7. Mr. and Mrs. Honth spent Sunday She has endeared horaelfto the schoil children and i.lio to ih.i young people, with whom she was a general favorite, and all part with her with sincere revrets. She has Kot a good position at Toronto Junction. Eugenia school will never get a bettor teacher. Before the rcmoral of Mr. Pur* is and family to Toronto the monibers of the Ptos'iyterian Ladies' Aitl met last Wed- nesday evening and prenonted Mrs. Pur- vis Sr. with a Bible and hymn book, also MrF. Robert Purvis with a jardiniere and 8 and and a lovely boil bon.diah, and an a Idress to both ladies. They were surprised and thanked the society for thoir kindness All felt sorry to part with such valuable members as both have l)0en. They are part of the first ineiuberti who joiued when the society was or)>aii- ized and their removal leaves a uap in the order which will be hanl U» fill. Both are retired otHcers of the society. Refreshments were served after Ihe pi-esoniaii<in and a very happy time spent All joined in sinking "God be with you till we meet again." Not much doing yet at Eugenia. The work at the tunnel is itill progressing. Mrs. Gillilaiid has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hargrave of the Colling. wood gravel, for some time. Miss Mnggie Wilson giive a party on Friday evening at Uockvalo na a goo<l- bye to Mr. and Mrs. U. Purvia. A Uriio number was present and a delightful time spent by all. Mr. and Mis. John Stewart's little buy has returned from the Toronto Hospital. The dear little ftdlow seems real bright after his lonx painful illness. BOYD, HICKLING & CO, -FLESHERTON, ONL- -^ SPRING - - Millinery Opening Thursday & Friday April 5 & 6. W 'E cordially invite Ladies to attend our Opening Di.splay of Trimmed Milliner}' â€" we can confidently promise the best selection of Stylish and Artistic designs we have everrshoAvn. Suggestions for Spring A Big Range of New Goods. New Dress Goods New Wash Goods New Tweed Suitings New Bain Coats New Suitings New Prints New Fancy Neckwear New Fe't Hats New Boots & Shoes New Clothing New Lace Curtains New Carpets New Rags •l/% W>^^%^ ^^^«^»-%^ ^^^^%^k^^ v^^%^»^%^'^'^ %^'V%^%^ VV F. Q. KARSTEDT! [LLINERY - OPENING Ttic!av (Stid Saturday, Hpril 6 and 7 Dress 6oOds Just arrived a larjje stock of Ladie.s Dress tJoods in un»pottable Ladies Cloth fancy Moh.iins, Crishines, C.epo de Chenes. Voiles. Prints We have in sti'i-k a large quantity I'f new prints, all of tho newist de.'-icn, and also sumo fine pieces of Mn.-iliiiK, Vostirigs, Utass Cloth and Satin Prims for elderly ladies. Foot Olear Wo have a nice stock of L-idies' anl (JeiiLs' Patents and highly polished leathers. All of the newest styles, Al.-o Men's He.ivy Boots in Eiiglisll Kip and French Kip and Calf Skin at the lowest prices. Genfs Furnsbings We have a larue stock of men's suit lengths in Fancy Tweeds, Striped Pant- ings. Men's Fancy shirta, laundriod and unlaunJried. Also a large stock ot new ties, both four-in-hand, bows and ready niades. eiotbina We have a lot of Bno Ready-made to run otf at a great reduction ou account of needing room. Farm Tor saU. for or desiied by tcmperanoo people. !«ith their danjjhmr, Mrs. Will Foster. . ., 1 1 1 !• . The S.O.T. Uiii.sion are having a soiiiil Aunnig the more comiu.uidab.e feat- 1,,^^ y^j^^^ evening. Progr».»me wiH begin at 8 o'llook hliarp, after which I'efreHlimeiitH will le served. feat. ni'cs are increasing of penalties, liofcubiiig of har tenders,poualiziug tho liiilo of adulterated liquors, protection ti wiluesses, uo "lied" houses aud rules on Uual o lion to lake place on i!ay of luuuiuipal election. These are iili comniendiib'o features. As the LtU atauda, 1 o /ever, it slrtlios a blow at local option which will make it a n>ry small factor in tetupcraiice rcfoi lu nud render futile luiioti uf tho work Mr and .Mia» Lyona of Hnrhnwav vis- ited o\er Sunday with Mr. R. Doiikilaa. Mm. S. Douglas' daughter. Miss Muir, who has been teaching scho' 1 at Foil Wil i.ini for some luiio has had typhoid fever. We aio pleased lo Ifarii she is tonvalesuenk. Laul Wo Uitsday evening a number o' Ihe friends of Miss Hend<-rHon, ou< popular toaehi r and or^anint in the Pres that has already been doue along that i'-yerun church, mot it. the bu.enui.t ..f iuu» ims >iki.>u^ . . *, tho ohuroh after pr.ijer nieulin-i and hue. There IS an intimation, how â-  ,' ,„ ,.se„i,ed her with an address - ' -â-  and an uvcr, that before tho bill becomes law ih-gant g..id .h«in also u pretty »riiing â-  â-  " - "endermm w«» laken bj kind foiling lutnifitated itcuie of ila more objeoliouiibis featuroB ^1 ^e elioiiuttted or toaed dowi). 'surprise at the and t banked tbs duuura in kindl/ tcrmi. Afflicted With Rlieumatism. "I Wft8, and Bir yet, afflicted with rhsuniat- ism," nays Mr. .1. C. Bayna, editm of the Herald, Addington, Indiini Territory, "hut tliftiika lo Chandierlain'i! PainlJalm am able iinCH mure to attend to lmaine»s. It istliebei't id liidniniitn." If tivpubliil with rhciimatisin Kivc I*iun Ttahn a trial Hiiil vdu are certain to be more than pleased with tho pronint relief which it afTortU. One aiiplication relieves the pain. I-'iirsale by W. K KiohardBon mid W. J. DoukIim. BULL F OR SER VICE •6 navlnp piirchafcd from Mr, John Fslibairn nf VfOVillB Die wpll kuowii Sh«irth< rii Hull "ilnv \Mi\," (Imp. iSeiiHi [ olTor tlio mnio for pnrviofi At niv promistin, iotn,ci)u. R, ArtemuBJa Teroisâ€" $1.QU lor flia-Jeit. inpiirod, ptitt^ bro<1, -THOMAS IIUTLICII. Tarm toKent I<i)t» 173 171, end N. t5. T. AS. R. Artemml*, 1H7 »crf"-,Hbmif. 100 arreci undor onltlvatlnn;soo(l frame outbiill'linc-'.; I mile from Hc-bool V. O., ami I'.hiniih. Omul nrnliari) anil well waterni). h'nrm In Amli clamt utala of oiiUlvatloii. Low ^Ivou. Ai>l»ly In Thou. K(*r'*, MRrkdaftt, or JOB, COUNFIELD, KlesburtOK. York.thire Boar and Shorthorn Bull for Service. TliH unitervinnafl has a ThorouKbbrod Tork- Khiro Hour "I.«ko»i«w Victor," 18490, for Mrvlos OD lot A I, .IikI riiifiK \V. T. A S. H.. Arieinult. AlaoTboroiighbred Bborthorn Ball.-'AdmlTar' 8u>«a. B»r*lo«tl for aaob. Ttioroiuhbr«<1a siitra, •prW TUOH. QUIQQ. 80 acre grain or stock far.n, well fenced, 60 acres clear, 10 acres h«dwo od and 10 swaniij. Spring creek 10 rods from l).iro. (Jo id briik hoUM with furnace. Uood fraino l>arn with stime foundation and part cement stalilini?, also k<uk1 youni? orchard. South half of lot l!l, con. 8, Ai-teme»ia. Apply to 1' red It. Uolaud, Vandoleur p. o. Farm Tor Sale* ,W aoros, clay loam In township ot St. Viooent 3J niiica from MBaloni. Good liarii ami aheil, gooil frame lioiiao, full plouiibini: doiin, well watered, ^ood bardwoo.! Ininh and Riiiall orub- aid. For furtber parttuulars apply to Wm. Kyers, Prop. Moafoid, Ont, Notice to Farmers We have recently placed in our Mill at Tho Electric Plant, Eugenia, one of the latest im- proved choppers, consequent- ly we are now bettor than ever prepared to grind all kinds of grain on tho shortest notice and in tho very best manner. In order to assure the hnist possible delfiy wo would sug- gest that, whenever possible, customers bring their grists in the forenoon. Storyian iSay JPowfr C*. mount Pleasant ^crd* Off purebred acotch Shorthorna with the fam.. OUB vonnR stock bull, Scottish Chief, at tti* bead. Young stock lor sale prlMs, reaaouablc. terms raay. K. ALLKN, I'lop. <n mar 9 FlaaUortoa. Out. FARM FOR SALE. Lot 39. oon, 7, Artemcsia; ICO aorea mors op less. 75 aorea cleared, 85 busli. New bavu, IBs .W, atone ktable. Oood frame hou^o, 4S rod* from Bohooi.i mile from Tost OtHce.* mile from church. 8|M Ins on farm, well at buueo. V«> further particulars apuly to 11. W. CLAUK.lBoekvale Mills) Fleahorton Boars for Service Thotouchbred a I. (5. bo«, Artemesia Prid* no. eiil5. teriiiu tl.OO; also Yorkshire boo, toriai 75o. T. LBVEK,lotI40, T,&8.IU>»d. Winter Goods All winter harness, goods now in stock, including Saskatche- wan robes and coats, cowhide robes and coats, bells, blankcta, whips, etc., harness of all kinds. . . . Wm. Moore FLESHERTQN \ I V i <*. * »2 It, » ^ « 4 » ? »^r^ ^ V 1 » i it \ t .% i* i: okJKm t â-  . r

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