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Flesherton Advance, 15 Nov 1906, p. 4

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KOVKMIEB 16 1104 THI rLISHXRTON ADYANCl iWMdiMi P. T. HILL & CO. "MUMidHA This Week we are Clearing out many lines at Ridiculously Low Prices. This week we put on sale many lines, some are balances of good selling lines, oth- ers are lines that have not been moving as fast as we would like to see them. Our system of doing busines makes it compulsory that we should keep everything moving actively, hence the reason for the big reductions in price. We wish to insure a quick sale, and if any of the line should fit your requirements we would advise that you be on hand early. Big Time in Mantle Cloths. Ui^h class and of good quality, they are all double fold 60 and 54 inches wide, in Kerseys, Beavers, Fan- cy Tweeds, Uheviota and Curl Cloths, splendid ohoos- inf( from this lot, nearly all colors represented, clear- ing at just half price as follows : 75c MantlioKs, sellinK for 85o fl.OO HBO 13.00 12.50 arc. 42c. 60c. 76c. 1.00. 1.25. Big Saving in Ladies' Vests 68 and 8dc Lines Clearing for 48c. 12 dozen Ladies Pure All wool rests, in black only. This is by far the best offer we have had the pleasure of making. The quality is good and the price nearly half, your choice for 48c. 7 dozen Ladies Fine union vesta, good quality, extra good value at the regular selling price 68o., on sale this week for 48c. Biff Price Difference in Ladles' Furs. 60 Ladies Caperines and Ruffa, in many combinations and stvlos. They are f3.76, 4.60, 6.00 and 6.50 lines, for quick selling your choice for $2.48 Cadies mantles* ckaHtia at about the price M malclng» your Choice for $1.4$ 36 MantlN only, all bIms. Tbey are last season's btylea and represent all siood, dependable wearing cloths. The reffular value is 4.50, 6.60 and 6.00. Selling to clear quickly for $1.48 HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! In thi.s department we carry a full line, for which we take all kinds of produce in exchange. When in town see what we are doing in this department. MARKPALE J. 81 W. BOYD FLESHERTON ONT. nSE^AuTliiLJNf We ought to do %u It published every Thursday at W.OO \ter plants and of a nice garden, and the habit of industry, as well as a profound reapect for manual labor. 1 â€"â€" â-  I II I â-  Cot this out and take it to Richardson's or I DoukIms' druK xturt- and get a free luuiiple ot __ ^ Ohamherldiri'n Stimiach nnd Liver TaulutH. aanani U paid-in advance, tl.6o if not so pMd. For billiuusuese and constipation they are iin- .,, . .. •! ftft .»^^n. I- equalled. They Jnipiove the appetite, streng- All Bubscnber paying WOO »'â„¢"y'" then the diKestiJU and reRuIat* the liver and advance get the MTontreal H<rald one year 1 1^^,|,_ ^ free as a premium. ^ Prlceville The fine weather during the last few days has enabled n)any farmers to finish harveatine their root crops. lUilroad construction is io active pro- greHs in this vicinity. Several hundred dollars per duy ia paid in wages. Trades- SCHOOL OARDENINQ Continued from front page. â- tudy. The names of the weeds were taken up, the kinds of seeds and the nat- ural method of dispersion studied, and finally the best means for their eradica- tion. What proved moat interesting was the diaperaion of seeds. The thistle of course prttd.)ininated but dandelions were also present. Those gave up two splend- id eiampleM ot needs ctrrid by the wind. Various kinds of burs wore present afford- ing eiuiii|)lus of beedg that steal (heir way by olingiuK to iiasHers-by. These and others led to a discussion of the various methods provided by nature for the dis{jeraion of weeds. After the eradication of those weeds we utiliaeii tliu uround for mouldings for the purposoof tenohinK geography. AeNortb Amorica was involved in the geography (or ail the classuH we moulded it first after filhog ^in the |iatbs so as to make ample room. The Atlantic, Pacific and Arctie Uceans were inadu the way in which the soft land had Itoen wornjuway by these to form tbcgulfs and bays was repreaied,thus we prepared the outline of our continent. The soil taken out to form the ooean beds waa now used in building up the moun- tain ranges and hilly regions sach ae the Itocfcy uiouutains,the Aileghaniea and the Laureiitian Hills. Then we sloped the land to show the river-beds such aa ihs Mt. Lawrence, the Missisnippi and the MavKensiu. Tho Great Lakes were made after which wo carried water and loftSMsd the Ukoa, gulfs and all the bodies u( Water that aru iiivoUed in the consider- •tiuii of the North American continent. After the ^natural feat urea we took up those that are artificial â€" tbo divis- isioa uf the coiuineiit into countries and (lie eepital or oanitals of each, the great trana-continenlal railway systems and the naewuity for these. 'The climate and vegstmtiun waa {also studied, constant reference being uiudu to the loiiee and looatioas. The historical iuteroats wore taken up, Loif, the Norseman's, voyages and sue- ceaiee, the experidncra uf Christopher Culunbus,.lac(iuea Cartier and other not ed navigatiii'N. It is hardly necessary in theproaenee of teaebera to i^n into further details m it will easily occur to them what would ^•tlirally bs taken up with such • relief men and boarding houies are reaping a harvest and thanks t} local option, peace and good order prevail; no scraps, nn brawls, no arrests, but trade ia good, mortgaKub are Iniing lifted and old debts are beiiiK paid up. O.W.Tryon has opened up • butcher shop on Main Street. Jaa. Watson, a former resident of this Klace, has returned from Cheboygan, lioh., and is fitting up his blacksmith shop on the corner of Artemeaia and Kincardine Street. A well drilling outfit from Markdale began operations some time ago on the farm of Angus McKechnie, gravel road, and now lookiiiK westward against the suiiaet we aee a Toroiito air motor pump- ing water for all farm purposes. Our scho<>l trustees also had a well drilled on the achool grounds which we presume will bo more satisfactory than borrowing watur. Mrs. M. McLaughlin also secured the services of rhe drilling muchiue and now has a supply of water. We are sorry that we are unable to give a report of the recent marriaue that took place at the residence of Mr. M. McDon- ald, South Line, hut hoi>e to get the par- ticulara in liir.e for next week's issue. Rev. W.F. ItoHuh fell through a trap door in his bam List week and received n surface wound on his face but is other- wise unhurt. Croup A reliable medicine and one that should alwikys be kept in ihehouiefor i.nmediate lua is (JliiiuiberlMu's Coiixh Keme<ly. It will prevnnt tlii^ attack if Kiven as soon as the child beeointui hiiarst', or even after the croup coufch appeam. Kor sale by W. K. Kichardson aud Douglass, H.I* It is rumored that the J. P. is a wee bit nervous for fear of loeing his job. "There is somethin' slippin'. " A very popular young man of this town was sued by a down-town merchant ft r • small account. The plaintiff states that the machinery in the bank in which his note was placed as collaterel took a little slip and he was sued quite by accident. The Jones boys are getting along well with Heitman's store number two. They hope to have the brick work completed in a couple of weeks, weather permitting. One of our citizens is trying to win a few friends for himself by circulating a report that the building lately destroyed was heavily insured. This statement ia absolutely without foundation as oper- ations were begun on the new store immediately without waiting for an in- surance inspector. This fact should c:>n- vince the sceptical that there was no in- surance whatever. The only motive for starting this report is throiub jealousy of the sympathy which is extended to Mr. Ueiiman from all quartern. A citizen near the burned district who bad his insurance fattened up a few daya before the fire was rather surprised to find his insurance cancelled a few hours after I be fire occurred. Mrs. E. Buckingham who has been employed as clerk by Mr. A.T. Hutchin- son has resigned her position and has left for her home in Collingwood, Her many f rienda hare are ?ery sorry to hear of her departure. Stone Settlement Winter has set in in thia neighborhood and we wish the young couples many merry rides. Mra. John MoLeod visited with her daughter, Mrs. Jin Fletcher, of Owen Sound. Mr. Uarry Spicer waa called away one day last week to attend the fuoeral of hia father.iu Bgramont. Mr.Spicer returned on Saturday last. Mr. H. Robinson returned to hit parents! home on Saturday last. Miss Mary Dumberstone visited kt her parental home over Sunday. Miss Eugene Huniboratone vititad Wednesday and Thursday with her sister, Miss Mary ilumbsrslone. Mrs. Qeo. Rogers visited at the hone of her brother, Mr. James Lyness. MAXWELL Now is the time for the fall push. big things in the next two months. We want to sell $30,000 worth of goods before Xmas. Stop a mo- ment and think of the opportunity you have, viz., of coming to Flesherton and buying everything you want at prices which defy competition. New goods are arriving diily which have been bought at prices which will compare favorably with the buying of any departmental store on the continent. We are buy- ers for cash or trade of butter, e^, turkeys, geese, ducks, chicks, tallow, hides, skins, hen feathers, tur- key feathers, duck feathers, goose feathers and every- thing in the way of farm produce which you have or may have at highest market prices, and then we are sellers of everything which is required of a store for town and country trade. Car of Flour and Peed Just Arrived We are sellers of the famous Fire Itoses flour, the best floiir in the land. You can only realize its ex- cellence by giving it a trial. It certainly has no equal We also have in stock bran, shorts, feed, flour barley chop, etc., prices right. Car of Coal Oil We sell the famous American Penoline oil, the very best coal oil you can buy. The popular one priced oil; try it Csirof Salt Fine Windsor Salt, none other so good. Space will not permit our making detail of the goods we sell. We simply ask you Come and see and satisfy your- selves. Feversham The excitement over the famous horse- trade has somewhat subsided. The suit in the last diviiiion court In Dundalk between Dr. Park and John Francis ra- aulted in a decision of Judge Widdifield giving judgement in favor of Dr. Park in i|Mp tetore us. Sufhce it so say that iiu (ho matter of the writ of replevin served n|ere (iraotioal and iiniiri-ssive way hMyetlby the doctor, alao judgement to recover Men discovered for teaching the pkyaicalsooounl of 97.86 and 910.00 advanced |4«tWM, Qliniaie, oecupatiuna of the Franete on the horse deal. This together IftofU Slid all that has to do with Ihie with onets of court making a toul of eontiiMnt as the altoda uf man. sboat $60 for Mr. Francis to cash up. In onnelusiou let me add, ibat in the Qf povtnd there is a trial at the December pross w uf school Kanleniug many import- i^isM, but it will be easier (or one to •M ^hM»a of eharaotar are developed, h»ng onto the steep side ot the stone )|||saf ; which ssay be mentioned dngin- grist ntill with one's eyebrows than to ||titr, rMp<nsibility, patience, the lor,- of tide Doo to a dull drsb^t Uwod Sound, A stwial evening was spent at the home of Mr. Adam Kinnear Thursday evening, Nov. 8, when between eighty and niooty aaaeinblcd and paitook of an oxcellont fowl supiier prepared by the ladies of the Ini<tiluto. The supper as usual waa the grandest of the season. Fowl were very plentiful, there being five lovely birds left over, and pantry cooking certainly ahowt^ what the Institute waa doing in this neighborhood. The tables were beautifully deoorated with flowers. After supper a first class program was given. It Gtmsisled of recitations, sinKintf,iiistru- mental inusio, graini>^hcne selections aud s|>eeches. The romainder of the evsning <Taa spent in games and other amuse- luenis. The ladies intend holding their next mutiny at tl>« kons of Mrs, The*. r Julian. Nov. 22ud. All tnembers are in- vited to attend. Much sympathy is exteuded to Mr. and Mrs. Bert. McCallum in the bereavement of their infant son, aged five momhi, who died 0ctul>er 30th. Mr. UUsford ha« returned home from the West and speaks very highly of it. Art Rnbineoii rutumed home last Fri- day from the West. Art thinks there is no pUce like Ospray home sweet home. Misa Lily Morgan and Freddie Flasher of Colliiigwood are visiting at Mrs. Bell's this week. Capt. Brmriise spent a few days last week at Collingwood. Mr. D.K.Pieaton is atteadiug County Council at Oweu Sound. R«v. Kemp was noable to tak? charge of his Sunday services, being very ill with la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald have taken up their residence in Maxwell. Mr. Scutt and Mr. Longhead wore very fortunate in shooting a deer apiece while hunting back in the huckleberry marsh. Wedding bells are ringing. Full pwr- ticulars next week. Tetideri for Farm Tenders will be reccirod op to Jan. I, ISOT.for the purchase of lot l3ii-lSS, B. T. A 8. K.. Artemenis, all needed down bat 4 aores, aud Id good shape. Have doUl out my stock aud desire to quit farmiac- Not \e»n tbao SIOOO o\»h and balauce at 5) per ceut. with terms ;to suit pur- chaser. The hiiihest oraoy tauder not ucoas- sailljr accepted. A. BOTD, Flesbsrtia. Bekthirs Boara for Servict Vallav Farm Vlctor(lS7!l6.t Karrowodopt .In1 lOOS, bred bv 8. J. fearson, Son & Co, iloadow' ville'Unt.. Sod owner, M.a.U-r. Klashertou.Oot- Uaui, Oxford Uucbosa 5tb ilXM6) bred by S. J. Pearson, Hon ^t Co. Hire, Uurham'o Victor 90tb (1%T0,) bred bj W. a. Durham. Terms tl.OO at time of service II9S U. a. ORB. FlMberton. BIUB QRADK TRAINia pays and that is the kind the famous TORONTO. OHT. Olves to Its ntudeats. Recent students have taken positions at salaries trom $S0 par mooth to $1000 per annum. ItisawcH- kuown taot that onr tohool is tlie iMst of its kind in Canada. This mouth is a splendid time to enter All Rraduates get noaitloos. The demand is nearly twenty times the supply. Writ* today tor masnllioent eata- logue. W. J. BUJOTT, rrtnolpaL Cor. Took* aad Alexaudei Bla. ^trm BARBER SHOP have opened a p an up-to-date barber shop ia the old Advana* OfBee an 1 am prepared to do basineaa, and feel ooDfiauut of givloK satis- faotion. tautidry Aaenoy for Owen Sound white Star Steam Laundry. Baaketleava* every Tuesday alttik retarniug Saturday morniog. WiiliaiM Shaving Soap for Salt. W.T.MORGAN Pure Bred Camwomi» and Berksbire$ I have for sale some nmebred Tamwoith sows, aim two nice pure bred Berkshire boara nearly ready ts wean. Satisfaction gnaraa- teed M.17 07 -G. W. Ross, MaiwriL Beauty and Utility Though worn as A necessity, a beautiful eye -glass artistically fitted is a facial ornament. We will fit you with a framt best adapted to your features. W. A. Armstroni^, ^ FLCSHCRTON^ i' • « ♦I* . • •I' » • mmm ,*i««ww*a#»»i -

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