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Flesherton Advance, 21 Mar 1907, p. 4

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r March 21 1»07 THE FLESKERTOJS ADVANCE .1 ^^jA/vwwwvy F, T. HILL & CO. wmwdm Our Great Crockery Safe Drawing to a Close Remarkable values and a final clean up in all lines of Crockery and Glassware which means bif> value to you if we' have what you require in the balance of our stock left from our Great Crockery Sale. The next ten days 'will see the end of it. Better buy this week while the assortments are still good and the prices are sure to please. ngiLLINERY OPENING! ON ^ ^ HANGING L.\MP8 12 only Fancy hnnp;iiig lanipa in gunmetal triniDiinsrs, clijiin rollei-x. rouud (;1h»<n sbado in uolyrs <>f op.il, ruhy HiiJ blue. UuguUr 82 25 value. Sale price. . . .§1.48 10 only Fancy hiinuini; Lamps with Eii^liali bra.ss triuiiiiiiiu!!, »li(lo chain rulliTs, iu the unu culur >>{ Rltado only, which is opal in fancy du«i((n. Rumarknhle raluu. Ut'>{ular price 2.85. S ile price gl.'JO TEA SETS 2 sets only EuKliHh Dulf Tea Set», 40 pieces, in bruvrn and blue colors, two sets only and while they are here per set 81.48 CREAM PTTCflERS uC only Cream pitchers in Enulish delf, in decor- aiioiiHof uolJ, blue, btown ar.J green. Eaiiily vrorth i half mure.. Your choice for ^ ,8c. MILK OR WATER JUGS 48 only fancy docfn'att-d Jlilk or Water .Tuss in nice colorinjis ui.ii fancy floral ducoratiuui culliiied with gold. Every jut; ih i^ood value at the reunl.ir market price of 20c, 2.5c and 30, eo why should we have them long at the price â€" your choice for 17c » TEA SETS 8 only Fancy glass Tea Sets, oonsistini; of butti^r dish, cream pitcher, sugar howl and spoon holder, heavy goll Irisniiied, best American glas-j. Special sale price per set $1.25 DINNER SETS ;{ only semi-Porcelain China Dinner sets in nil a com- plete and full HBt, nice pattern, late.'it shape in colurH of pink, full i)7 pioie. Special aide price $7,45 Big Reductions in Remnants of Floor Oil Cloths and ^ Unoleums. Wo iiave eoun) 16 remnants of Floor Oil Cl.iths and English Linol-Mims in lengths of 2 to 4 yards: some aii> in the yard wide widths, sonin two vardi wide and some four yards wilo. In ordei' t'l clear out quickly wo offer 25 PER CENT OFF XHE UKOULAR. SELLING VALUE. Zh\s lUeck wt h^vz Opened up the FoiSowlng tlzw Spring Cines New Dress Goods, New Carpets and CurtairiH, new Shoi's ,ind Uubbers. Latest styles in Ladies' Fancy Collars ^ and the latest in hats and clolhin/ for nion and boys. *? Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday IVlarch 27, 28 and 30. We extend to our many lady cijstomers a, cordial invi- tation to attend our millinery, opening on one of the above daies. Our display this year will be larger and of a greater variety than ever shown before and will con.sist of a number of beautifully trinmied -hats which were made by Miss Keid and Mi.sr, Henderson in To- ronto. Our milliners this year will woi-k at a great advantage because of the extra time and attention given to the work in Toronto, Miss Reid and Miss Henderson both having worked in the work rooms in Toronto and made themselves thoroughly acquainted with all tlie latest novelties and designs. Don't tail to call and inspect our beautiful Display. MISS REID IN CHARGE OF THE SHOWROOM Our new Spring goods are Arrivifig Daily. In Ladie's wear we have all the newest designs and shades. Special prices in Dress goods, Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, etc. mm MARKHALE MWTO^ Katherton I Deceased wa» about 78 years of nqo, aiiO I has lived on lots 4 and 5, 2iid south, AIis.sCl»ia GrunMnr.t H^nt n few days' -^'â- ^?'"'"'''''' '*'"<=" "'« '"^"f'y ♦'fie''- ^'r- with friends in Dundidk last week. 1 ^'<^L,â„¢'' »»â- '' ">"«" o«l''<ira.'d at a n.-uh- Mi».s Alice SciUey, of Toronto, is spou- )""'â- '""''';"'"''• "'"' "'' *^" '""'* •"''" din^' a few diiy.s with her parents. lacknow edf;e.l that ho lived a uhrisiinii .Mr. J. H. .S(;iney, .ROoinijaniud by Iiih ''''"•, '^''' "*"* known to frctiuenlly sucri- «i«tt* Miwi K.idie, and Miw* Si. Wintors I "*"' '"'"!*'" '"'•'''''''"''"" «"'^''«" '"' li'e i" vJHilud with frieiuls near Miirkdale. I peace and (lUictncss with neighbors and Little Mi»8 Kthel Wint4jrH,of Port I^w, i '"T -^""i'''crof year^ as;o Mr .va.s the gue.t irf hir little friends, Mitts ', "''"â- '"""" ""» "'"Cled an elder ii> the Pros- Viva Scilluy and Wiliiui Uowiu bytenan chuich Ii.to, wliich odioe he Thciesifleiicjof Jlr. aiul Mr.i. .John- 1 '""'''""y '''''"' """' lie receirel the ton, of Aleianctlioii, wua the scene of a •ftiiy pretfy wedding on vveduusJay, Starch l;tth, w hen their uldewt ilan^htor, Sjidio Mae, was united in nmriiuge (u Mr. R:il»ert Scilley of (ho 4lli line, O.sprey. Rev. W. I{yan officiated. Tlio brides- maid w.iN Mi.« Sadie .Scilley of ilathert^ui, cousin of the i{iiioiii. TIi^ ({room WiW jiupjiorted by t!io bride's lirolher, Mr. .JoHJiaton. Tile bride \i;\n Imiulsoiiiely gowned ill white silk and thu bridesmaid in seal brown silk. The bride was the recipient of in.iiiy hoautiful and unefnl n-.-OMonts. The groom's present to the lirido was a liaiulsome fur coat; Ut the liridosmaid a bnnwh set with pearls. The Wedding ni:irtli was phyud by Mus.s Mabel Winters, of y.ithorton. The happy i:ouiilo tiKik the 5 o'cl(K'k train for Tor- onto ainidst showerK of ricj and good wl.'.hi's. They will ho at lioniu to their iimny many friundfl after March 20th. Wo > .>.ti.!iid to Mr. Hiid Mn». .Soilloy our heartiest congratublionti iind wish for them a long and happy lifu. Tlio Soiree licld hero on 5th March vt;\!t suinrmiiis last week lo Wcome up liiyhHr." A very large numler of people e»ioited tho roniaiiis to ihu church on Saturday Mftenuion when the pa^ilor, llov. .). A. ^latheHMii, held appropriate s.-avice. The roinains worn lihen i.laced i/i the buseinen', • if the church aw«itiiij< the arrival of one son IriMii the wesi on the nii/ht train. Intcriiiuiit took place at tlio clo.s.i of the SMcranientil service on Sunday afieriK.uii in Ihs vjllai.<e cemi'ieiy, where one wui was laid aliout Heventuen years a^o. Tho pall hof.rors v.-ore fmir lirothers-iii-lawâ€" .John, Malcolm^ Alex, and Doiialil .Mc- Mdlaiiâ€" .iiihn AlcLcnii and Joint Itur- iiott, neiyhoinH, all of the south Ime. l-)i>- coasod's family consists of wife, live son* â€" Noil, Alli-ii and IIkcIoi-, wl.ojiavo boon for some time out wi^it; Oolin,* a fsrnier on tho!;iavcl load ivoit of this village; and Diiiald. at liiiiimâ€" alao livo daimh- terxâ€" Mff'. Mi;L!in.;hliii, (.'heyeiine, Wy- oming ; Mis. 11. ^fciV„nald. "villiige, Mrs. Mc.Vlill.in, Manitidia; Mis. jMinnrd, Oweu y.iuiid ; niid ^fls.s E.nma, at homo, .fohn C Meliii.oH 1^ Cheiiiiygnn, .\lich , formerly of l!unio'Ss.»ii .1 KHCOCHS, although tho ui"ht vim.s very f""".'"''y "/, f'""''""''-:"' ''i>''l "' )"'^'"- storiny and roads in Itfid onditi-w, yet. a '"",'!'" ""J' f"''- ^-- H'f brothtr. Dan, .;oodly mi.nlKjr tunied ou;. to listen to .mi "^ ' """o^-. atteuled the finiuru;. >r.cell'Mitpto|.;iwn. Our worthy Town- ^'i'- '' .Mn'-'T'i'in'k. vill>is;.i. h.is be,-n -'- ^ ;,njy ,j,i l»uri'.u«Ij' ill for nlioni a *eok. \Vh uuder- ^hip t'lurk', :^Ir. flio.«. ScoU, xci'Uent ihnirnmii, Mi: 11. J. Peillar, t!ie oii'oitjiinor from Kii'^;nia, gave nnmo ^ood se]oition» i;i liis it.sh;,! hu^mii'iiM iii«5in<w. Mr. Fairoy. nf Ma,->wo)l, ,ave Home vory laia s divtious nccnimtau- i^f! on tl'.e oiyan by .M,-. Harry tiny. \i ! (. Cordon niakyy and Oliy ;, vi> ... csoclloiit insU'uniOnttil nmsii- in I iii; violin atul organ. To ttu mfcn much is d.u!. T)i'Jio were four dialogues by Mr. lloburt King Hiul III liorti r.nd a miin- t-.!ious^ by littl',i girl.^. id«on .Mr..s M, Wiii'.or.v onlitlod â- . "..n,; Kygs" and Ji rucitation "A i r'n I'rayer" iiy Mis. Ifiviy Down, '.ifcolin;; ortnio to u" clcto by the ICO j'>iiiing hoitttily iit tiJiging ^ iviioiir Kinf*. MtHiid 111! \s it\i|>nni!ii" but mill weak/ ( Mulcolin 5t.;Iom>s, liiavol loa't, OI.mi- jelg, had a [.ucc'-N.->ful inicti.iii tale en the l:it;h. lie repti-d his faiin and liu» I inovttti to the vHl'u;c tlva week, • j. Herb \V!il>yii and (ieo. , Ai'rowfmith I are l-iny rep-iirin^; t,lie aieiiu hIiovhI aiid joiher (Hi'lit. • We hear ihv. uh.ut, lOO horiies h.ive been b.'Uiiljt and will be fund J. & W. BOYD ami organ. in tm»;e young I, ," V ,° ,â-  '' " "â- â€¢"';'"."">' "â- ;; 1 of tho riucouHM of the evening •' ''â- 8»'"''>"'«'' 'V'""K tl>!8 »• e.ion oi jaiir T)i'jio were four diftloBucs by ' ''"'.T'*''^"^'^'""' """'''â-  "''""I"''"-- ' I.'. PHceyillc. ()>i'- rowiiship nsRTO.son have bi-en at * •â-  A Viunibei' of ppirph' havK read with iiiterem th- "Mother's !.tfci-o" in lato i i8sut)»ofth6 Adi-aiici', and in.iny wl-.p have frii()U'o,tly irrtded from ^"Ji to t^O each time tiiey went to Marttdale, siy r,bat.,ll fj- have now ttiriied their buck upon 'fiat whisk iiy centre nnil will in ihn future trade el.iuwliere. A niimbir 'of (he ratepayers i(l.«o hfi-m infereated will) K.U.Kiiivcett'd leller in l>i.st iusiin of The Ail.viinri' «nd nuy ''Tlieiii's my seni- im»nt.s lew." „ ,Tlie ^Vfuiicn'H Inititiiia nict at the .tork valu.itiinj tlie furiii.i /nel other pro- himie of tii.. Promdent.. Miss .A. .Inpi^o.on purty-in thin vioinity, t;. w; Hrtllainy on the 7tli. Tho >opir for the iVvy was the ihe Artiiriesia aide and .b.lin A. AlcOiin- ivarioy.i lines of up^hs. Next nieetini; nlJ on tlio <;!enoli» side of'oiip town Jiiie. \ will be h«\M t,lie lf(§ThuMdny in Aptil nX Mn. (Villi McLean of the auijiirbs j the home <>f Mis;; ,1. .VleAnl.iir. The wont 'o Toioiito on \\\,) liJth inut, and 'subject will bu "houseoleann.g." ' juode â- â-  i-nl an opt<rrttioii in tliit ho>|jit«l. j â- -â- â€¢Â«. '. W'e i: dur»i.od *he \» doing well ami will I Rfmamberhip: the Pioneers llkel-, • i! homo s/jon a«aiii â-  I>.«'h hanagaiiiromovo.l "nnoiher pio-. Th« rafetwyerH of Vandehmr imMi.- neerfr.an otiraj^^dit. Mr Ale.xanderBQ'.oolmvti.a. w.li erect a monument .Hcl.e.in, •outh l^ift. p!tsse<l HWiiy Rud- jthia com'ng mhhui.t us ^^^» meeiorv of \^n\! tbout noon on tho l^>h in»t, tho |ilo,„.,.i,v : ottrani.nal in he th- •-•r.ii.?*. f,,v â-  li*>0 I faihlfB BOOI.'CJ I' .11" stone placed on the school gn.sind and will be erec'td at a cost id about §175, It'will be an eight foot giiinite column with urn lop, pUcbd in ccmeiit liiise, and willoon- tain about til:y n^mies nf iho<e who lived in S.S. No. 11 when it w;is fornied. It is believed, that thus is tho tirat im.nu- nient of the kind orrcted in Ontario, and the goiKl people of Vandeleur are certain- ly to bo coitgrHiuUted upon taking the iniiiative in such a jiraiaewortliy under- tiikinit, and one which wu iiojw will be fidhiwed by many othitr achool sections throu:;liiiUt the cnuiiiry. The pioneer who laid the forKbts low and placed tho corner stone of our pre8.(nt mag- iiilicieiit eduoati jnal oditice was cei- tainly deserving of havio;/ his name lo- cally preserved so that coming generations inaj know whom to honor and to thank for the heriiagf which is theirs. Tho naiiioa to bo engtaved on this inonument are as follo.ws: Win- and Ma- tilda liuchanan, Jamea and Jane Boland. John and I'essie Chadwick, Colwelt and Mary Car.-ion, D. Caiupbell and .lane, li's wife, 5IrK. Cu/'ey, Andrew and Klizii- bftl: (irah-ioi, Tlionias and Kosaniia (Gil- bert, Thomaa and I'lliza Ureg.ston, .fohn and llaniiKh Holley, Win. ami Eliz.» UhII, Jamea and A'.Mies JoiieR, 'I'hoiuas and S<rah Ann KelU, Wru. and Sarah K. Kiiiiiht, .losophiuid Ma^ Lomaa, Thion- iis and Mary Ijickny, Alt^.\ Meivin and \v?fe, Kichaid ami Eliza .lane Smith. Will, and Maiy Ann Smith, Ai'hur and Kacliel ,Seneli,Uobert and Kliza Sliam.on, .lacohuiid Kliza Teets, Win. und Kliza- betli Wfboor, Holii'it and Surah Warl- iiig, .Iiihh aii.l Mary Willinnis We uiulerstaiid that tho unveiling of this moiuinieiit will take (ilace on Do- mifiion Day, whi:n no doubt tliy print will alliact, a I'loat dull of attention and iaoMES Bfflgfflr WESTERN ONTARIO JMdMUdW MANITOBA ^m^ SASKATCHEWAN ^^P^ ALBERTA Qow Made and How Reached Write tor /ro9 oople* of SETTLERS' GUIDE Sl^^^J^^S Flesherton, Ont ^^m^m PRIVATE SALE For 30 Days 6tv':ttd iiS) Busi ncss For Settlers I.N train scrviro forstUkTatravelllntf witlilivo Btoek am! oiroots to tlie Northwc'^ttn MVir-cti aud April, with pas.s€>ni;er uDd freight rate.-^. WEST.;']PN CANADA J^^^^TS. wehliMul wutitern coiidtlloiis. 80 paxcD of InlorMiailun iuvftiiiablo losettloi°£. ts«:{ul I^iiip:i a:ut statistic,}. TIMii' TARt PO showtnir double dally miti 1APLL.> ,„i«„cngortrala service to \N'iiuilpo8 auJ t^Uicary. TOURIST SLEEPING GARS I.<.ivo Toronto dally. Oomfortabln. roomy berllis at moderate rate<i. Full»' (i4Uip|H»l w Hh boddliiK, cuokliig range and ovory ciin- venlcni'o. itiTtha sbouul be reserved ( thriaiKh nsarciit C :. 1 '. R. Agent) ut least two wouks betuio dopivrtiirc Write to day for free book* and aiiything yon want to know about tho weft and how CO reach it. Addreea c. â- . ra^TBt. Di.st. Ptt-sa Ajt., V.P. U., Toronto 1 Horse yoiirs^ 1 I'aw 7 vrars in calf ! Top bii>,«y B Set of «ln«lo harnfiss 1 CoLt,*!- Vtiir li|;ht boh&U-iclis 1 Ki»t Heavy !;arnui*t>. fet^t of hirnber trncka Several ploiiKliA* Xinnil rollefs an<t pii1*>crs. 5ft,000 ft. l.uinnfr,.5O0 Squarf-R hbitK^e?, i^idinfiB, tlcHiriiiKi^an I othxr liouse llni.ili. Come nlong t'-ti'l got this HtuiT lit your own p.tico wliile it l.lHtS, Everything Must be Sold Will also receive offers for tho piircbuse or leae of the mill proiiotiy and dwtilUuij. Farmers? Look Here! I have opened up a new Hafnewi shop in town and have a good and ever increasinn stock of Bells, liliinkels, Ilobes and all Wi.vTBa NwKKsiTiEs for tho Horse Owner. I>i-op in and have mo do any Harliess Repairini; you may have. I can do it right. . R. P. LEGATE HIGH CLASS PICTURES. . The place to net the best Tbotos i» Bf UULMKli'S rHOTOGRAPH GALLl'lUY. SPDCJAL ,\TTENTION We pay S(.'ecial Attention to Copvine and Babii'.s' pictures. W.'lure frum- ini; a specialty. Try us fur any kind of jnrtures luid we will piMiniso .satisfaction. Farm Laborers Hnd Ocmcstics I have been appointed by the Dominion G^'vernnitnt ti phioe iminii'rants from tho United jvinsdom in positi.uu aa farm labouroNi or doinmiic K^rvants 111 this vicinity. Any p.'rsons re(iidiin« (^ucli help should no- tify me pera-mally tiT by letter stating fully the kind of help icqniivd, when wanted and Wi.Ko« ofJ'ercu. Tho numbers arrivino niav not be aiitiicient to supply all rei|UB9ta biw efpry ettbrt will be made to jirovido eacli ajiplicnnt with, the help ref|uired. 508 I Directly opposite The Advance otlice. I-Yesherton, - - Om'ario WINTER HARNESS GOODS Big Stec!? = = B«st Jtocft Bells, BSanli^ts, Rol^cs Fur lined C(«ts, pocketbooka, satchels, razor strops and ot)u-r leather yoods. Cutters-best makes-and everything in the harness line. W. MOORE, Fleskcrton Ont. Sl^orttiorn Cattle fcr Sale tovliilaj. and Wfinplo". tho bcsl; of breedina nmiqimlitv Hull, cows auu beifers for Palo Hti reiiHunal'lo [o icbs Loi as!.coi,.:> CU.VS. Stafford, Fife»hQvtoo NV. W. TRIMBLE Canadlsn Oovcrnnant fmptayment Aseat ) FLESH Ei?T ON, ONT. Yorksi^ire Boar for Service. a V^ ',^,"'!r"'i-'"<-'d hn» for scrviflo on lot l»:t. 2;id W a. AS.K.. Artnmesin, a thoroiiKhhiwl \orksliirn boar, -Lakuviuw Victor," No. 18M0. Torma aj 00. Tl.oroughbr.-ds uxtri« A r.pleu- S iiio^ 1 Fob. THOa QUlQ'i t'roii. Farm to Rent • Lot 141.142, 3rd range T. & S. R., twotnilea from * leHhertoD, couiaming 1(X) acren. ( ;. in 1 orchard buildin(»t|, , inciudlni.' brick hot. .l- ^"plciHUdlv wat<.r<'d. .\pply lo > )>. â- It

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