'â- aa^^ -:- Oci'OBET 4 1906 THE FLESHEETON ADVANCE [( ^vwyvwwvy F, T. HILL & CO. wyvtfywwv^) New and Correct Styles for fall In the Different Departments II^HE correct style and the good clothes problem bothers many a man and woman. We're ready as never before with decidedla the finest show- ing of New Mantles, new Dress Goods, New Millinery, new Collars and Belts for the lidies. For the men our showing of new Fall Suits, Overcoats, Shirts and Ties are imsurpassed for value and style. All the best makers are represented in our collection and the gathering represents all the new styles shown for the first time, so we would say to you who are particular and wish to secure the correct styles see our different stocks before buying. No trouble to show you through. An Important Collection of New Black & Colored Dress Goods IleGiiement is the key note of our Dress Goods. See the blnck and colored broadcloths in the new chiffon finia)i, new Tweed Suitings in fawns and greys, now lustre effects, new HuintRpunfi, so popular for Fall Suit- in<;s; also the new Chiffons and Voiles for shirt waist suits. In our nollcctiou of tine drost materials we have not overlooked the Goe qualities and all so popularly priced as follows: 25c, 3oc, 48o, 55c, 75c, 85o, 91-00, 91.26, and 1.60 per yard. A visit to our Dress Goods will repay you. The Latest in Fall and Winter Jackets are here. Vku wish Id impress npon you the fact that "s are loaders in the sellinK of .lackets. We have exclusive con- trol »r Markdnle for Manhicmcr & Co., Berlin, Germany, the largest manufacturer of Jackets in the world, hence wo are in a position to state that we are in a position to oiler you jackets in the latest styles at less money than you will pay elsewhere. See the stylish Jackets we are selling for $7-50, $8.(K), 9^.50, $9.25 and $10.2.5, also the higher priced lines at $11.50,912.50, 914.50 and 915.00. We will leave it to yuur judguniput â€" the betit cloths and the nobbiest styles for the least money are tu be found here. Be sure and see our Jackets. Big Value in ^vraperette Wednesday raorninjr we put on sale 1700 yards of extra good qualities of Wrapperette â€" a ciparlcg line bought at a big reduction in price, suitable for many purposes ami the price 80 attractive. Remember, "% f)f% 12o, 15c, and 18c Wrapperettea, your choice for ivyO. J. & W. BOYD FLESHERTON ONT. THE PEOPLE'S STOREâ€" This term is continually applied to this store because the term, 80 far as ve are concerned, has not been abased. Every department is full and well assorted and gives the people desirable, reliable and np to-date goods at prices satisfactory to all concerned. Since we bave been identified with tbis basiness each season's turn-over has sbo vn a very large increase until the present time when we have the best business north of Toronto. Oar Stock Consists of Boots and Shoes Groceries Crockery Glassware Clothing Hardware Dry Goods House Furnishings Furs Hosiery Eveiythiag You Want, and Prices Right. Hats and Gaps Millinery Mantles 8toves, Tinware Wall Papers A Feiv of the Prices FURS Astrachfin Jackets from 920.00 to 937.C0 liAdies Coon Jackets, prime skins, quilted Italian liniucr, extra special 935.00 Ladies Eli>ctric Seal Jacket, dyed coon collar, satiu liued, length 24, reg. 946 an d 940 selling for $35.00 Black Coon Cnperine, extra long, 6 tails, silk trimmed , 96.00 Grey Lamb Ctperine, frnm 912 to 916.00 Mink Marmot Scarfs, extra value, r;(inging from 94.25, 95.50 to 97.50 Russian Hare Scarfs, extra special line , 9^.76 Ladies Tweed .)«cket.s, extra special in 7-8 lengths, plaid pnttern 910.00 Lndies Tweed Jackets, in fancy Hack and navy, all the now patterns in | and J kngths 97.00 to 910.50 Likdies Tweed Skirts at prices from 83.50 to 95.00 HARDWARE For your stove requirements visit this department. are here. The best makes iwww MARKPALE MWWW^ T» iiubUnhed every Thursday at $1.00 per annum if paid inadvauce, $1.5o if not bo paid. All suUicriber paying 81.00 strictly in advanco get the Montreal Herald one year free ai a jveniium. loth Line Osprcy Mrs. Oeorgo Ottowell is still »cry low. Wo hope to hear of a change for better. Maria Gaiiioy is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Sam Itoberts. Mrs. R. Oolquette and daughter Ethul visited with Mrs. Will llorton last week at Collingwood. MaKRie Allister is visiting her sister, Miss KIIb, at pri>sent. Fred Heron left last week for Baidi^e- burg, where ho will leain engineering. Another of the pioneers of Osprey died very suddenly on Saturday nvenin^ iu the person of George Alexander, at llienguof78 years. The deceased tien- tleuian csmo to Osprey over fifty years ago. iio leaves a widow and six children to uiourn his loss. The symimlhy of the entire community is extended the be- reaved onus. The holiness workers have commoncod camp meetings in Geo, Oowpers ewauip under the leaderbhip of Abo Stinuk and wife. Sick Headache Cured Siek hradaclie is caused liy derangement of the Htimiach and lijr iiidigentiim. Chanilwr. Iain's ytomsch and Liver T»l>letii correct these disorihtrHanduffoct a cure. By taking thunc tabliits as stmu as the tiret Indicutiun uf tliv diiteoHe uppuara, tlie attack may bu warded off. tJnt a free ii»Di|>lo and try them. For sale by W. K. Uiuliardaon aud H. U Douglass. Souvenir Postal Cards oo sale at A>ivanoe oftioe for 2 for 5c. Th. Prize Li«t Continued from front page I'air wool stockings, hand knitted, E H'alker; Pair wool sooki, hand knitted, U H^'alker, M ffllson; Pair wool gloves, hand knitted, men's, E >Fa1ker, O H'alk- • r; Pair gents wool mitts, hand knit, E IKalker, W P Crosaley; Pair wool mitts, lady's hand knic, w Fletcher, O walker; Patching, beat and neatest, not quilts, P Quigg, Ml* white; Pair pillow shams, A Venthani, A Stewart; Button hiduv, dia- lay oil three different maturlals, wP ,Jr<M>l*T, P Qulittc, Darling on sttoiklngs. Mm WliiU.Kuiily Walksr; /daohluu â- •wiuK, r«inilv. I* QaUft, W Uusklo: Mat, iKXiku.l raij, M V. OouKlaik P QuiKv; l> yi* ru aariMt. Walkar, U It Arru«iimrtli; I'ftlahwork quilt, iillk, M VViUou It Fipor: Patolitiork quilt, cutlou, Wesley Uusklo. ill! White; ratobwork quilt, louokblu, WasUy Haakio. Mn, Wbit;: Quilt or eonater Sao* koltlwi. ^ L Wriiht. W P OroMilsy; Qu lit r eauntarpana arixihat, M â- Douglas, W U strlabtiQatll vr eoaut«rp*a«, kuattsd, w L Wrifbtt Bsat aol. raosy work ot oo* |>eracn but â- dapMtdMt ot other entrlM, 11 â- DoocUas, w f Urat«l*7l Pair honaa mad* wool blaoksta, w iri«t*k«r, iMwIo H»Ai% bar CaaUamao's ahlrt IMtwMMs^BwtlMiD, I Wounds, Bruises and Burns. By applying an antiscpticdrcssiuK to wounds bruises, l>urDH and like injuries Ixsfurv intlani- matioii sets in, they iiiiky 1«» hvalcd without maturatiun and in al«>ut one-thini the time required by the old treatment. This in the irreatest discovery and triumph of nuidcrn surgery. Chainberliuns Pain Balm act» on this same principle. It is an antiseptic and when appliud to such injuries cauM's iheiu to heal quickly. It also allnys the pain aud sore- ness, aud i>revents any danger of bUnxI ixiis- oning. Keep a Imttle uf I'uin liahii in your home and it will save you time and ironey, not to meution the iiiconveuienco and suffering Hiich iiijiii ies entail. Kor sale by H. K. Doug- )a.<s aud W. E. Kichardsun. A few evenings ago while enjoying a meal in Mr. O, VV. Day's oyster |iar'ori., Mr. Hector lirown, of the cabin statf of the S. S. Athnl>BSca, found in his oysters four largo pearls which, when examined hy Messrs. Huzza Hros., jewellers, wore â- 'alued at sixty dollars. Some time ago another lucky :iud occurred. A small boy while playing in the Pot'awatamie near the bridge found a pourl which was pur- chased by Mr. Rosche, optician. "This sloneis of exceptionable value andisclaiiu- od by a traveller and proprietor of one of the largest, manufacturing jewelry eatablishinents, tu be the tinest quality of pu,trl he has scon for a number of years, -O. S. Sun. B. L. District Officers A rtiport of tlie Epworth League oonveuiioti held in Ilulland Oeutre last week was given at tbe Epwortb Leugne Monday evening by Misses Lindsay and Joyce of Owen Bound, and was very much appreciated. The following ofBcers wore elected for the district : President, Rev, H. E. Wellwood, Chatawortb ; l3t vice, U, Armstrong, Markdalc; 2nd vice, Jas. Matheson, Uwen Bound ; Snt vice, W. CuUis. Vaudoleur ; 4th vice, Miss E. Liudacy, Owen Bound ; 6th vice. Miss M. Rquire, Drookliolm ; Bec-Treas., Miss A. Cavelle, Oweu Bound- 60 YEAR& EXPERI3:NCB Tradc Marks DcaicNB CoirrRiOHTa Ao. Anyoua ••ndtng a sketch and dss c i liKlon maf •iiitnttir wiuef liUn our opliuou fr«a whettiar «a tnreuilnn 1* probnbly pateniabiA Comviiinlei^ tlvni*irl«ljr«>na<l«ntaaL MsadbookonPslvnts «*<tt rraSk <)ld«*t uonay foi Mrarlna.Palsntt. Pstanta lakan taroofli Mum A XOk rssslTS ifMctal Mat4M, wlUowt abun la l£« Scietiiinc Hmerkait lalT- •alatto* «f any â- MmMd WMklr. Unmat •» y MlwUae Irarad, Totma. II a iw I tm pMmlta. VLSoM k* dlaowattaialaM Itteunt PItasant R«rd. â- I i ot purebred scotch Sbortorns with tbe famous ionng stock bull, Saottisb Cbief, at tbe bead. Young stock for sale, priiies reasonable, tertiis easy. njarSii? R. ALLEN, Prop. Lot 170, Con. 9, E.T. & 8. B . Thoroughbred Stock for 5ale Tweuty ihorougbbrud Shorlhortis for sale, all ages. Will sell on reasonable terms for cuBb ur good security. Bala is made necessary OHiug to tu bealtb. Apply A. <ft J. SEALEY UuDuvssai F. O. LoU 23>l!4, Sad S.D,R., Oleuelg octll Farm for SnU Lot 38, 90, 40, S. D. K., Arteme«ia, ooutainiDK 840 acres, atwut liM cloarud, balsuce slaiiblng, Kood pasture aud Bti>do<l down. A good stuck (aim, HauKoeu rivsr ruus through it. Would â- ell hall If all is uot wanted. Uood frame baru 64x6U with Ktoua Oaseuieut; log bouse, sm&ll urobard. Apply to J. W.LYONS. Frocon Station P.O. Tartn for Sale* Tbe undersigned offers for sale Lot 81, Con. Towualiip of Ospioy, ooutniuiug 105 acres, situ atedoueoillo uastof Fevorshaui. 76 acres clear ea aud lu a high state uf uultivatiou, rest good hardwood bush, Uood baru, aud iiupleuieut house, good frame bouse witli kitcheu, a good utoue cellar under each. Half an acre bf orch- ard' WsU watered by a trout stream. Terius ressouable. Apply uu tbe premises to Agcat JOUNHUNTUB, Feyerataam FARM tor SALE Lot 34'3S, COD. 7, Artcmesia, containing 200 acroa, atxiut 75 under cultivation and tU cleared Tbe refit is valuable tiiuber. First class bauk baru, 1) acres orobard; wall watered, springs and creek. Will sell crop and all. Forpart-. ioulanapply to WM. SlMfSON, Flssherton Farm for Sale IiOt3.V36, Con. 8, Aitemesia, contatninir 200 aorei' . 140 acres cleared and under cultivation, balaiice hardwouod and cedar; brick house, bank barns, driving shed and pi|j; pen under: giKxl orchard; well watered with two good wells aud Beaver river. For terms apply on premises or write Sept 1 tf Wm. AMXRON, CugenUF.O R. N. Kinnear, MAXWBLL Ha* hoen to the city and secured a job lot of Flaunellett8,all oolor8,beavy goods, 1 yard wide, going at 10 cents, while they last which will not be very loni; at the price. Don't be doubtful a):out the value come and tee, it is the wonder of those who have already purchased. Our Btuok ot these goods consists if 2,000 yds. â€"all going in the next few weeks. We hava also a large quantity of the following â€"Feather and Straw Tiokitg, Sheeting, odd Psnta and Vests, full line s,t Over- •lla. Smocks, Shirts, Sweaters, Qlen Huron Flour and Palmeraton BaooB al- ways on hand at R.N.Kinnear*5on MAXWIILL Ready-made Clothing Men's Tweed Suits in fancy mixed patterns, eood Italian liniii;; rpg. S7.00 for $4 89 Nice Dress Overcoats suitable for fall and winter wear. Special value $4.95 Other lines at equally low prices. Dress Goods. This department is full including ail the new and up-to-date patterns at prices from 55 to 75c A .special line in fa:icy and plain all-wool goods, regular 35 to 75c. Seiiiog 25o House FurivisKings A large assortment in Carpets, Rugs, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, LinolcDmi, Oil Cloths. Everything you want iu the House FurnishiiiKS,no trouble to show goods Millinery ! Millinery ! You'll be sorry if you don't buy oue of o'.r hats. Come and see them Miss Ida Reid In charge of show room. Ko trouble to show goods. Boots and Shoes A lirga and well a.ssorted 8t<)ck to choose from. Bought'from some of the beak makorg in Canada. A special line of Men's Fine Dongolas, nt .91.75 A special line of Women's Fine Dongolas, at fl.SO Made the sh.ipo of your foot, will fit like a glovo â€" Come and put a pair on. Bush Men Wanted We want a few more good bushmen to go into camp convenient to railway on North Shore. Highest wages, but only good men wanted. Apply at once. John Harrison & Sons Co* Limited Owen Sound, Ont BA RBER H OP bave opened up an up-to-date barlwr sbop in tbe old Advance Office ani am prepared to do buslneso, aud (eel confident ot givlnR satis- faction. Caundry ARanoy tor Owen Sound white Star Steam Laundry, BasketleaTci every Tuesday Dlgbt returniug Friday moruiO).', Williams Shaving Soap for Sale. W.T.MORGAN Farm tor Sale 80 acre grain or stock tar.n, well fenced, 60 acres clear, 10 acres hardwood and 10 swanip. Spring creek 10 rods from barn. tJo^xi bricls house with furnace. Uinid frame bam with stone foundation and part cement stabling, also go(Kl young orchard. S4>ulh half oflot 21, con. 8, Artemoaia. Apply to Fred R. Uulaud, Vandelf ur p. o. What Are you going to do this wintei.t A few months spent at the Owen Sound, Ont, will be time well spent. Three courses of study â€" Business, Shorthand aud Typewriting and Prepar- atory. College now open for the fall term. Students admitted at any time. Full particulars sent to any address tree. 0. A. FLEMMING, Principal. Bull For Service Pure Bred Camwerths and Berfcsbires I have for sale some puiebred Tam worth sows, also two nice pure bred Berkshire boars nearly ready to wean. Satisfaction guaran- teed M.17 07 -G. W. Ross, Maxwell. Berlcshire Boar for Service Valley Farm Victor (15738.) Farrowedept," Srd 1909, bred b" S. J. f earsoD, Son & Co. Meadow- villo Ont., 2ud owner, M.G.Oi-r, Flei-bertoD.Ont. Dau), Oxford Ducliens otli (15316) breu by 8. J. Pearsou, Son iS Co. Sire, Durhamc Victor 20tb (13279,) bred by W. H. Durham. Terms $1.00 at time of service 1128 U. 0. OBB, Flesbarto t. Sbortborn Bull TUe thoroughbred Shorthorn Bull, "Favof. ite," 62235, is for service on lot 27-28,2nd range N. D. K,,Artemesia. Pedigreeon ap{Jication. Terms $1.26 ALEX. MoRAE, Ceylon Farm tor Sale. Lot ^, con. 13, Osprey, 100 acres, 85 cleared, balance hardwood and cedar, 2 acres orchard in bearing; bauk bam, stone stable, well and winilniill; farm well watered. Will be sold reasonable and on easy terms, as the ownar desires iumiediate sals. HOST, CLEMKS, X>ady Bank , Tboroofhbrsd tbertborn bqll tor ssrvia* oa ea aprlitaUoa, Tanas •!. ^ ()LAVDI UIHS Beauty and Utility Though worn as a necessity, a beautiful eye glass artistically fitted is a facial ornament. We will fit yooi with a franid best adapted to your features. W. A. Armstronii^ ; iCWKLcr AN* omeiAHi I i > t M