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Flesherton Advance, 16 Apr 1908, p. 4

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April 16 1»08 THE FLESIIERTO^ A U V A J^ C JJ ^^^WtfV^WM F. T. HILL & Co. yvWkW^yv^ Easter Millinery Showing | (»ur Milliiii'ry (ItjpiirinirMt in ikut in full swing with n big slionin/ nf Fmo Triinmi'il Millinory for Kaster *â€" wear. K icli IihI hIiowii bi'iirw tho olinrncter of thu iKti'St Niiw York hikI I'aris Hiylus and «liil« cv-Tyiliiiin ilinr is (iiiitc i>ew in in i-viddi.ce, ami if you jire imrlicular whii' you wi'iir, wo wouhl say t" you, see wliut »o can <lo for yi'U in tills (loimrtnH'iit. Aiilicipate your Easter Millin«ry by bnyiiig early. The bi«g^at anJ tinest Htock of Millii.ory hIihwii in town. SIILUNG FANCY LINENS AT VBRY MUCH LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES Tina wi'ck we put on "'ile a tpi'cial |)nrclia»e of Fancy Linens which wc bou^;ht from ;i big ninnnfactiirer al a biu ilisoount on ihe rei;ular |>ric.', that l< the ri ason we arc srllins Kaiicy L<non8 in doiliea, eidu-bi'H'ii covi'is buicnu covers, tray covers', etc .'{"i, 40 anil .")Cc lines on salo lbi< week for i!8c / New Lines in the House furnishing Department for Spring Elegant New Wall Papers â€" Our Full Stock Now In NEW IJNKS IN THE HOUSE FURNISHING DEI'ARTMENT FOR SPRINii. EloKunl Now Wall Papersâ€" Our full Stock no* in We arif now showing our full aim complete stock of New Wrtll Papers, aixl now that the seanoii is on when you ihink of Wall I'lper.s, think of tlnh niore. Our assorliiient is the largest aii'l the prices more than ruKonaUle. !Sfe ilium. Kle^iiit New Lace Curtains -Our full Slock now in This week we have opened up our new imp irtaiion of Lioe Ciirliiins in lineS wiss ami Kui'lish ni ikos, s.llinn at popiilir pric'S. Per pur as follows, 2.">f, 'Xk, f>0-, 7.V, srK-, iWc, 81. 2,51. 7."', ^2 iT), 2.ri(),s;{.(i0 ami 83 50. L\U1KS' FINE CASH WKKE 'HOSK SKLUN'i AT LE.SS THAN t(»ST. In order to make room for an exira Ur^a phipmont of New Spiinij Ho.seiy we haiu eouiini; for sprini;, wo iUi- |>'«i tiu^ on Hiile thii wi-t-k 40D p<iis Lailies' Fioe CasJMiiere Hose, Ik-Iiiu; ;)5, 411 and 4")c lines in the r.ijul.ir way, ihis week .'1 iiairs tor Sl.f'O MENS RUUB ERS. SIZliS !», 10, 11. SELU^O KOR4KC I'AIK. Wuare ovtrftiicko<l in Mi'h'h Lu-ht Rulibern in the |p|<.> sizes and in order t*t sell •(iiickly, and if ynu are blessed with bi<J! teet, you can buy lubbers heru this wi-ek in 8') and 90c «|U»litie8 for 48c. SELLING LACES AT LESS THAN II.'.LF PRICE. Wfc were fortunate in jiick inn up a case of lao« which Weill throuu'h u wreck, Imt ia not damaged in ai>y way in the lot are laca from 1 inch to 12 inches wide, re[)ie»entin)» 8, 10, 124 and 15o lactf;. \Ve are sellinn then), as wu bought them iidicuioUKly cheap, your choice for per yard 5c. OUR PRICES FOR MENS FELT HATS ARE, INCREDIBLY LOW THIS WEEK. This Week wo put on snht I.tO Mens' iTino Fur Felt Fedor,i9 .\ll in staple styles, in leading cob.rs of black, Kir/ and l)ro»n, EiiiliBh and .â- \inericin Hats, in all sizes, many are less than half price in value, your choice for .* 88c SOOKS FOUMKN, OFOOOD WEARINGQUaLITY REDUCED 2 Pairs 25c. 150 pairs Men's Socks in greys, l>rown«, and black, aciiie are colton and wool, some are all wool, in every ease they are more than value at the price, 2 pnir f..r . 2r J. & W. BOYD i I Flesherton - - Ontario, j ^ OUSE K^URNISHINGS I Ai ibu season is on for House Clean.n.' we invite our custoniors and all p TSona reijuiiin>; House Furnisbini;^ in inspect our slock. We i;ive beh'W » few puces. -^vmff^^^m MARKDALE m?fmm'}i^ B^usaels Carjiets SSc to 81.35 [«r yd T'lpesirya 40 to 8.>; per yd All Wools froni..Gr>c to l.OiJ per yd Unions. .. .35 to G'Je i>er yd Rugs in Ye'v, t.s and Tapestry fioui . . 7 50 to 30.00 HKinjn from 12i to .... '.'i'><: Stair Carpels from 12.J to. ..75c Stair Piida 1.25 and . .1.50c per diz Linoleums r.nd Oil Cloths in 4-4, C-4, 8-4, and 1 tj-4- -prices reas liable. L.\CE CURTAINS â€" '!he most complehe rani^e vre have rver shown. prices from 55 cents to 3 50 per paii. Curtain .Muslins â€" A lanj* a»wortinentâ€" Prices from 10 to 4.5c p. r yard. Boots and Shoes. This Hue is full, viiliies good, aiul btock up-to-dnie C<iH and iiispecl. If you ore not rpudj' to bny come iii and inspect, aiij\vay_ Woincii's Donyola Pa'ent and Tan Kid, pric s from 1.50 to 84.50 Women's Oxfords in Donyola Pat. nt and T^n Ki 1 1.25 to 83.00 Men's Dongoirt IJox Calf, Pa'ent Colt and Tan Call. Prills from 81 CO to 8J 00 FLOUR & FEED We hare a fu'l »:ook of Fl;)ur and Feed, including Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour and FIVE ROSES FLOUR, niide by tho Like of the Woods M I ing Co., K 'ew.itin. Every bag of this Flour is tmranteed â€" the best Fiour in the land. Nnne other cnn eipial it. now TO BUILD A GOOD FENCE A^ll^^^i PUT UP THE PEERLEiSi^ R. Colquett, Agent, - Feveisham Is publUhed every TImisday at $1.0<) \>er annual ifpailin advnucr, tl.rc i( imtsopLid Millinery Opeuings The recent niillinciy openings jit the two Kuneral stores were well attended by the ns.ial cro-Ail of admiring ladies, who of course enjoyed tho event exceed- ingly. J & W. Royd'h. At J. W. Boyd's tho millinery room was handhoniely decorated in {ireeii with lia.skets of lloweis. .\ feature of this «veiit Has a serenade concert by the band which gave the opening evening an eclat winch it nlherwi.se would have hicked and inaile (he oceaNinii inoiii pleaMireable. Foilowiii'^ arc some of the newer shapes: We noticed a creation in tones of Tiisciu has a rolling side with high os- tricli mount, eiiighl with largo M(di.iir roseUe, while left side sits prettily on tlio hair, iiiteikced with narrow green velvet^ibbon Another if) a diajH'd turban in navy blue Mohiiii- with collar ud'ect on brim liinchedwilh banilsof gold br.ud. The left side i^ banked liigli with roses in p'lslello hliades, helil by two fancy pins in corre^|u>ii(lint7 tints. One of the novellies r>f (hiu Heaaon is the bubble shape. This is shown in white beiiij,' a very Hiiiall hit with hijjli doMie crown rcatlnng to edge of brim. The heleelion of trininiings used on this, is iiiauveaii.l while inaline, and lilacs. Tliesi! are ,s<> arranged as lo coiii|)lelely hide the crown, with one perfect rose in deeper shade, giving the desired height on left sido. \ largo bliick pictiiro hat is worthy of commeni . This is in a very lacy mohair with soft drapings of in dine and libcty I ibbon around the crown. It is trimmed oXti-eiiiely high with tw > ostrich fe.ilhers. We must not overlooK*lhe "Merry Widow" so much in voguo this season .\ very pretty one is luiie done in while liiohair, with soft fidds of iiudinc around Ihe crown caught with crysanlheuiiim foliage. A foilail feather is placed up- light si loft side, with liH)ps of maliiie at the luiKe of the featliei-s, caught with two fancy |>in«. At F. G. Kabstkiit'h .\inong the many prelty hats here sliowii is a "Merry Widow" in while niiihair brnid trimiiuxl with black and white daisies around (hoerown and »liile salin Ihiw at the front caught with two black pins.. A'lother hat we noted was a tiisean t'qi). ^4.h rdsud side and oruwu. Foldn of maline decomto<l the crown. In fn nl were pink, pile blue ami tiiscMii ii'ses, with a fealher .spray drooping Inward the b.iok. I'and under crowu triniined with inaline. One of tlio all bliick hats was a "Merry Widow" shapn, dmu- in mohair braid, the c:'own h.ivin ; f Ided inalino around it. 1( had I wo largo p'liiiiieK haiigi govcrside and back, and the ficnt was tilled in with black llowers. This also had two large black pins \ very ]iretty while hat was in mohai' braiif; Inade with a high left side, .shor' front, and high crown with fo!d««l inaline around the crown. At the left side are large white roses with bnws of maline. .\ small liai.d beneath, Irininied with iii.'iline, raises tho hat. .A V017 pretty |iide bliicnnd whifcostraw boniiot for a liltbi tot was noticed, with wide blue satin riblsm strapped through the rim, and bows of the sanio at eacli side with long streamers. OLR NATIONAL DANGER Time to Cry a Halt Before .Complete Wreck Results. There sre thousands, both men and woni. n, «h'' do not take time to eat properly. Thov rush ihroUL'h life, and as a lesult we have an age of indigestion, Hiervou-iiens, irritability, sl.epls'ss nights, and inori'se disposiiimi. Our national weakne-H is sloinuuh weakness due lo the strenuous libt. Mi-c-na ta'il ts, stivnaihen the walls of t'le stonmch and stiiiiula'e secretion of ihii digestive juices. They make the stoma cli oninroi'lalile iind cine imligeslion. Sick heiidaehes, palpitation .yellow skin anil cos'ed tonuue area few of the many distiesbing resiilis of indigestion Mi-o-na never f.iils to cure. W. K. RicchHrdson aed son sell Mi-o- na in 50 cent boxi a, and t-'narsnteo to refiiii'l ihe moioy il it does not give complete. satisfaction. Neil is a feature of th'.' s-ction di-vo'e 1 to fruit, and the woiking of the Fi ui' Milks Act is dealt wi'li at snine length. Tile methods which are emiiloyod to improve the handling of pirishald.- products receive considerable ailenti n, and the report shows what is being donp along this linn. lender the he.id of Cold Sloraee the vati.ius s. rvi.vs are desciibrd and some ijeiur.*! inforiiiaiion on the subjects is also given. There has bet n pripared alonit with ihs report, but puldirhid sepaiaiely, a map showing the appr >xiinatu location of all the clirea • factories and creainerie» in Canada. The repoi I makes interesting and instructive rending for any pers >n coiiii' ctvd with the indu-tiies toucbud upon. Ooj>ies may be secured by appli- cation to ihe Uaiiy and Cold Storage C i>niuiSiioiier, Ottawa. HARDWARE A full slock of Stoves, Ranges and Ueaie;s. Axes, Saws an.l all kinds of WoiKlmeii's Supplies, hLso Builders' Supplies. Parti, s contemplating buying should uoi neidect getting our prices before purchasing elsewhere i J. & W. BOYD. Flesherton, Ontario. % While out driving with two girl* last week one of our y lung t oys of the to>vii hail a rslher peculiar experience in that w lien he was almost through with his drive and alsiut to return home he found that he was the only occupant of the cutter. He was standing' up in front of the cuiter while dtiting with the tivn girls in the seat, and w is tearing aloiii! at a good piic*-, aiound corners and up and down hills, apparently not aware of the fact that the cutter had seen better days (bi inf. alsiut 20 years old.) Ho had ri-aehod the top ofjj hill and was at'oui to return home, when, on tuininu arouiiil tn speak to his companiims, he was some- what surprised to find that the whole back of the cutler was missing, including the girls, and was not to be seeu as fur back on the ro»d as the eye cniild reach. He found out afterwirdi that on lurning s sharp coinur the holts holding the sea. in place had snaiipeil off, I, aviii;; only the boiloiii of lliM cutter, the dashto.ird and the aforeineiitioned diiver, to finish the trip. All escaped uhhuit (except the cutter.) â€" Fergus News- Record. Salvation Army Praise "I feel it my duty to testify to the benefit I have received from the use of Piychlne. While travelling in New On- tario conducting speoial meetings I con- tracted a very rad eold, which gradual ly developed into Bronchitis of the worst form. I was advised to try Psychine, which I did, and after using but a few bottles I was completely re- stored to health. I recommend this wonderful remedy to aufferer* from Bronchitis and other troubles." I^ater: "I wish to add that my voice, since using Psychina, is stronger and has much more carrying power than it , had before I had bronchitis, and the In the secfi.ni dnvnted to lUiryini, Ihe ; vocal chords do not tiro with speaking." The Dairy and Cold Storage Com- missioner's Report. The anninil repoit of S. A. Rui'dick, Diinoiioii Daily Slid Cold Storsge Com- iiiissioner, has jinit come to hsnd in • a vi.oime of 174 pHues. It deals with Ihe Work of four impintaiit divisions of the D'imriiin nt. of Agriiulliire, iiaiuidy. Daiying, Fmir, En'un^iin of Marke's and Cold St'.rige, is well illustrated with half tones, and con ain« maps showing Ihe tari .us fruii growing districts of tho dominion. cnmmisloiirr reviews the dairy industry and u'ives some in'erosting figures bearing on ihe trade. .\ Urge amount of ipice u devoted lo a complete ropm-t of the Cow Tri4linK Assooa'inns. A review o the spple iiiJuHtry of Cuiuda by Mr. Mc, P. TILLER, Cnpt. Salv'n. Army, Ann St., Toronto, Aug. 13, 1007. Thro.it, lung and f,temaoh tronblei cured by Piychlne; niso incipient eoa- â- nmption. All druggists. .50c and $1.00, •r Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, 'Toronto. The gieiites*, heat is never found on the i'i|uatir, hut some ten degrees to the ninth, while niore severe cold h.is been rigistiTed in Norhern Siberia than has been foun.l near the Pole. House for Sale. Tlio Une 7-roftin t»riek house in this village, kai-wti as tho Kl.lisr CoUrr". with bihkI brit-keii s'ab'e and spaeinns Kruuinls ju contn etini). \\\ in ({>oil coiiiUtioii. Pricu roaHoiiRblie i ubboaaioii ijlvoii liy May 14t::, 190S. Apply to E. W. KLiUr-.K. Owou Soind. Oi,t. Farm For Sale or Rent. Vor salt) cheap, nrrei.t,iiiMnedist« possession. Cjot HO. Ooii. 14, Artemema. Ht>utit 7j acres clea'*, I'Oiurortablo log hauso an 1 {I'aine barn, /tpply tn h. .1, Spriiule, Fldsberton. or Juhu J. Mania, acrosathu toad (rem said lot. Farm and Houses for Sate. L»t 37, fith con., Artemesi;i. lUO atTea. .Mho two gimd resiliences ill Dundalk. Fur further particulars, apply to John Hargravu, Dundalk Farm for Sale. I.i.ts R.) N anil 9, Oon. 1:i, in the township o( Ohprev 150 seres, largo elearini.', ftoo'l frame ham nnil s'sble*. gooj itnelliuK and well' .Vliplyou thepieinisuB or to W. J. Hkllamt, fi jshartou. Farm for Sale. Lota 152 anil 15:1 N, K. T. and S. R, containino Ooaeres, iiiorw or less. About fl.1 seres in Rood state of ciiltivatii-n. SO acres fall nloitfjhiiit.', butw«*«n Sa"tl tilue aorusof faU wliMat, tiu acrns in inua.low auil balance in pa-.tin'e l.iiel. Good spriiiii crei'k also well at h 'iise. '1 his fa lu will be soM cheap ovviii^ to sickness. V'a^y terms if Bolt at once. A snap for Somebody a: llovD, lesborton, P. O 7 Feb HUniSH HUi DISCirUNT OFf'F.U EA8TKR OANADUN to A lit;. :il, .^:I0. li'valie. Full IiUSlNESS Shortlmnl or Looso Leaf Book COI.LKOK kiepliii; Courses, liy iaall. 910. TOUONTO three nioiths, 8 loiil 1 siart to-nay. (â- or. YooKo and UlocrSts. K. A, Farquharsou' B. A. Priiielpal. \ HOMESEEKERS' Pure-Bred Tamworths and Berkshires for Sale. I hav« a f\iie lo' of vouiik ik..|o's'i nerlivhirns from two to six wi'i'k*. ol Iso f-oinit i<no'l Tsir- wo til sowsresily tohn e . Satisfaetio.! xnanin- toeil on all u.ail oriturs Wilto for what you Wtll4t. tl.W. UO.SR, Maxwill. Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. Leviniasancl Whni'les, tho host of brcedinR and c|iialit>-. Hull, cows aud hoitera for dale at reasoi.alile prices t ll!l,nnn.A CHAR. STAFFORD, Flnsherion Farm for Sale. Lots 171, Band ;t, 1st ooe. N. K., Arteniesla. lU acres in all of flist c'ass farnihiK land in a gooil state of cnltivstion. situate.! SiJ miles s uth of Flesherton, shoit mile from school, clean of noxious weeds and well feneeil. 10 acres of niamh, 5 ai'rca of hardwood bniih, bat ahce In uooil state to work all kimls of niarbiu ory, well watered, a orchards, a Kooil l.ousn IS t 48 veneorod Insiilc, kitchen 10 x an, wood- shed 10 !C Vi, lien barn .WxdO stone foinelatiou This is one of tho liest fanua iu tho townshi «ud cau bebcuijUt right. W. J.CABWKLtj. Slabs and Edginf;s for Sale. We will sell the 4 ft. Slahnand ^,ll^i^ll;^ at our mill on o«ii>. 8. ArtemnHia, at Sl.tin pur cofi ly apiryiiRti Ml. Jno. I'ai llament, oppi.Bite 1 10 mill, he will ineas re anil mceive cash for bn wood when taken away. Wo will further pay a reward of tavoo for iroof of aovoiie taking wooii from tbeolnthe (last, or who iiiav inko wimkI in the future with' lut GUV authority or Mr. Parliameut's. KEENAN BHOS., Limited, b - Owen Bound. ICANADIAN 2NO CLASS Round-Trip Excursions TO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA OOINO DATES April 14, It ^ns 9, II Au«. 4, II May 12, M July 7, 11 8«|it. 1, U. 19 Tlckcla ioai to rctnrn wllbiB 60 Jays VERY LOW RATES h'.m all points II I s I I m Ontario. Hanstng i Winnipeg and roturn S32.00 between \ Ediuontnii ftn<l roturo S42.50 lickcts iddued tu all Nortli-W'eet pcmla. TOURIST SIKEPFRS A limited 'â-  " ' "" " "" â- â-  â- â- 'â-  â€"" Dumber of Touri»t Sleeping Ckts mil be run on et&ch exPurHion. fully (Miuipped with bedding, etc. Uerths .ihouM bo licurcd aDd|>fud fur throtigh KichI ngnnt at leimt bix days before excurgion leareN. Uutcfl and full iufwrmation oontoined in free llomeseckers' pam thlet. A»k near- e.it C.P.R. agent for a copy, or write to C. B. rOSTEB, Dtslricl f%m. ki\., C.P.I.. Toroato School CMIdren's Eyes Snpply Their Intellect ' Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress In school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature ol our Optical Department. W. A. Armstpony;} iCWtkLe" ^NO DPIiCiAii*. FLESH ERTCW,

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