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Flesherton Advance, 3 Feb 1910, p. 11

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Febrary 10 1910 THE F I. E S H E K T N A VANCE F. T. HILL & Co. = Harkdale "^^ Our Great February Graniteware Sale Selling (Jiimiteware at such ridiculously low prices only happens but once a year. We do this because February is the {juietest business month we have in the year, and in order to keep our business thoroughly alive we put on our great February Graniteware Sale. The goods arc made by the McCljry Mfg, Co., of London, one of the best u'.akers in Canada, and the prices |[represent the closest possible .selliHjg prices, only made possible by the inuuensc (piantity we buy, which makes it impos- sible for competition to meet our prices. So we say to you : buy your Ganite- ware now and make big saving.s. These prices for the month of February only. Graniteware Tea Pots, all sizes, at exactly half price. >>. Granite Tea Pots '_'5c Cianite Tea Pots for . ..,12ic. :«c ....l«f. 50c " " •'.... ....25c. T.'c " " " ... ...38c. Granite Coffee Pots 2he Granite Coffee Pots for . . . . 12ic ;t5c " '• " ...18c oOc " " '• ...20c 75c " " " ...:«-• The following lines arc included in this great sale at corre.spondingly low prices: Preserving Kettles, all size.s; Berlin Kettles, Water Pails, Spiders, Sugar Bowls, Rice P>oilers, Pudding Pans, lloast Pans, Bowls, in fact everything you can think of. '• CHILDHOOD has blighted many livds bacausa the pain caused thereby ' produces an aversion to study. Th« backward child too oftsq Mcome* th» unsuec*ssful man. W. A. Armstrong, Jeweler & Optician FLESIiERTON . ^1 Ill[ MiRins Caic-fully Corrected Eacli Week Wheiit 1 00 to J 00 O.vts .'W to 'M Pens »;! 1(1 Ki BmIi'V 45 to 50 Hav 12 00 to 14 00 Biilti-r 22 to 22 E'jgs fiosh 24 'o 25 PiiUl'iea per Imn 40 to 40 Opcsc 12 to 12 Duck.-i 12 to 12 ChickPiis 10 to 10 Tuikoys 18 to 18 THE: /lcfil)crton alliance i;;::*^ publiahml every I ,trfastiry of n hmvj; of crooks who have ' with a mayor of decent morals the curity. and finding the same to consist it to suit their own puriHises. They placo vould have a better chaucc to I of a l«>mi Lsnicd hy the London Guaran- i had tlis city in their hands, and the nity'n egcapo grasB-caipeted streets, thaii by I *e« "n<l -Vcctdent Co. of London, for tlio I money in their pocket.. The situation ,.^„„j^„j^,,^„,^, g^,^^,;^ An iivleprndont n«wiiiia|>«r, pi , Tdurnduy at th"- olfitf, riillinK«<Hid Struct, ] was n lucrative one for lliene crooks, wiio Flwiherton. Siilii^;rii>tiiiii price SI |<fraimun), â-  _ „ . n .,i .i ,t i: i ,->â- > •• j ii . lin«JvHnce;$l.Wwh,=u not ...paid. Were callwl the "solid 2^, and they i >vh>;n i>ud inadv>tnce; $l.r>j when not i*i> paid. Advertuinir rate! on application. Circulation 1,02U weekly. W. II. Thurston - KUltor WE NEED A MARKET A crying need of this town ia a market irhere the farmeis ni^y sell their gooda ., , , . , , , • ,...., ... till I r i-ench-speakine vuters voted for their direct to the representatives of wholcsalo („..... ... ... houses. The scheme his heen tried in other towna and Una been marvellouily auccesaful. It btands to re.-taon that the local merchant caniiut pay tho farmer ns much for the fai ni producu as does the whole. _ i.^v .. ^ ,â-  , „, .. ,„ j„,i,.,^f :.„.» i i . ' ,t k r â-  , L .^^ , .__ , J very dark, yet the niijht is dorkist just heaven be is as rare as the Afiican as , .;.>v>uui, as buc great auk. He slionld bo stufTcd aud placed on oxhibilion waxed fat. j Bro. Jryyin of the Durham Chrou- Biit the condition could not alwnya iclc when teaching scbcol used to exist without protest, and s-j at last the i think he knew Eome of tbo meanest people shouted "2a" to the bo)dler», ' men in the world among school with the result as shown in the election ; trustees with whom he came in cou- last week. The Knglish-.s,M;aking voters L^^^^ ,,,^, ^-^^^ â-  j^^.^ ^,,^ ^^^.^_ voted for their French brethren, and the , . i i i i^ .^ ' paper business he has bad to revise I bis opinions. A man came into the dropped. The city rallied nroun°d the! ClironicleofHce the other day, and citizens' slate, and elected I he recommend- ' because be conld not beat down the ed candidates in their cntiicty, and only price five cents, refused to take the one of the "solid 23" was returned. paper ! Ob, je little fishes ! That While the situation has been dark, man beats the record, but thank , . I very unrK, yci iiie nijjnr, is uorKisi jusi ucavcn UC IS as laiO as llie Aim sale bouse, uecauso he, in turn, must sell ; • , ,.„ ,. „ j„_„ ,...,i ;» • .,.„.,, j ,i,,., ' , . , , . . â- , , • • , * , Lcfoic the dawn, and it i» assured th.it , okapi. and may liis breed become t'j the siinie wholesaler, and must have a . ,, ,. j.„„ ._„ ,i„„.„;..,. r,,- xr .,,..„ i' . .„ ., .J, ^^'''" •'"y "" ila^n'-'g fof ""'>*'c«l extinct as the creat auk. He slio since she is freed from the leeches wh< hare been sappinir her vitality. small profit on iha deal. If the local merchant were tu fiyht the project he would oo setn in the ludicroua )>oailion of one who cuts off hid nose tu spite bis face. While he would he bereft of his profit on et(g8 and butter, yet he would receive profits from increased busi- ness, for more fit inert would come to, , «â-  . . J • _ â-  1 1 1 .1 • Sir Wilfred Laurier's masterly siiouch Flehbcrt'.n, and in coming Would do their •_.' _ i buying as well as st-lliir^ hers. If (he JL\ST THE POINT OF VIEW The Toronto Gl*be of la.st Friday gave, an eiithusiaatic and ith>wiii<; report of: while the specimen is to be bad. It would be difiicult to secure auotbcr if bo should escape us. business man and farmer would gel to- gether and establish a weekly or semi- weekly market here untold dividend* would hu reaped by both. ^^6 would like to hear the opinions of otbeiD, Uur columns are open fur dis- cut)-ion and a cardial invitation is given to fnrineis o«pec'allyâ€" but other* also â€" to write short letter* f xjnessing their views on the matter. The Advance can- not do everything, but with whole-heait- ed iiipport from all those who would benefit we are sure a market can be established here and tint 8or)n. That tbo lash should be used uinre on naval iiMttors, while it alsted Hon. R. "^ » punishment for cri.me is the L IWden's reply as a miserable fizzleâ€" i suggestion of the SV.C.T.U. The n weak-kneed attempt to pacify his fol- ] prison life appears to exert a fascin • lowers, who were, in reality, hiileadeis. 'ation when a mail once comes under But wait ami «ee. Wo [.scan tho Mail 'its iuQucncc. There are many dif- and Empire of the same date and find : fercnt cords that biud the criiuinal to that the Hon. R. L. Borden was the | i^ia i,ouse of restraint, and possibly one father of a inasteily speech ill which he : „£ fi,p gtron^jest of these is liie diffi- showed the utter inade(|uacy of the gov .. ,. . , culty in securing work after a term ernmcnta pnhcy. His reply to the . . ,„, , , „.,',, , .... . .... in prison. When a man steps from Premiers address was a bnlliant allair, ' , . . ,. which struck a responsive chord and ' ''°"<^a8«'' » f'^e man, he 18 111 reality rai.sed the enthu.siasni <f Iho hearers- j bouud to the institution Stillâ€" an and, in fact, made Sir Wilfred's po' r' invisible cord keeps a contact between effort* look like thirty cents. 1 the past aud the future. The pris- It has always been thus, and will pre- ! ouer is branded and in almost every Humably remain so. We do nut criticise case his usefulness is done. At those who agree with us, but alnKst in- jcaat it appears so to bun; and in varialy evitiei.so (whether ju.sily or un- : ijig yg^y hotir of need be is left to ,.,..,,.„.,.,„. J""'')') th<..se who are at variance with u*. i g^i, jjj^^gg j,,^^ ^^ often drag Lim no ixtningos .'!•,.„„ ,^ ,^ ,„„_ Uial a newsp)»por without , , . i i i . .i which co.1ia to our table In nil but tiva <â- â€¢â-  i.- • â-  i . l . dOWU and OUtâ€" aiul baCK tO the gl'im wiucn to.ii9 MJ our luuio. »n an out, nve j,„|,^,g„] jj,.jg ,j, _.,g „,,.„ „„ hens' teeth-- , „ , , , , t • i the name of the editor or publisher was ,,„d j, one were to be published it would ' ''*"' ^"^'"^'^ ''""• " '« '"'« ^^'^'^ given, though some were hiddenj.el.ind a ,,„ e,,n^jjlgrgj ,..,,„ .„^y,,l .. ^,,i,,g„,,, has been a disturbing iucrease of company name. Sixteen did not attempt L^.„j,i, ^g„^i„j 'crime of late, but we are doubtful any eiitorial coninient at all, and in only | . (as to ibo eflioacy of the lasb as a four cases was a statement of tho circula- tion given. NEWSPAPERDOM HEREABOUTS In an hour of leisura we examined with a criticid eye thirty of tho exchingos I sum of S4000, with premium paid up to i the 8th day of February, 1911, deem the ' security sulficicnt â€" Carried. Bylaw No. 722, to apisiinl trustees f< r .\rteu)esia C'ontiiuiatioii Sclund BiHird, with the names (if 1). McTavi.sh, John S. McMilhm and John Poland, was intro- duced and |)assed. Bylaw No. 723, to appoint a trustee for the village of Markdale Continuation schoid was intrwiuced and ijasscd with the name of Tlioiiiiuj Mercer. Donald McMillan and 100 other rate- payers submitted a jajtition asking that sideroad 10, hotwoen con. 1 and 2, .south of the Duihani Road, be opened fortrattic. Mr. McMillan, Mr. C. C. James and Mr. Ferris si>oko in favor of opening tho road. After discussing tho matter at some length, it w.is Movctl by Mr. (Siahain, seconded by Mr. Best, That a cunuiiitteo of this Coun- cil Ih; appoinltd, comiKNsed of the Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Councillor McLeod,to take into consideration tho prayer of Donald McMillan and others, and that they seciiro all iiifonnation as to cist iiud other information necessiuy in i-pcning up sideroad No. 10, and that they report ;vs soon as conditions will allow â€" Carried. McKenziiâ€" best â€" That Mr. Graham be authorized to examine timber on 130 siderojid, second and third ranges E. T. and S. R. , also tiinl>er on adjacent biuie line, to Hscerlain if the sjiine is being dis- turbed l)y any person without authority. Carried. Tho Council went into Committee of the Whole on the Auditors' report. McKcnzie~Grahani â€" That the .\udi- tor's report on tiie accounts of 1909 as finally audited and i)a.s.sed in Comniitieo of the Whole he adopted, and that l.'iO copies bo printed for di.stribution. â€" Carried. BIcLoihIâ€" Best â€" That the resignation of Thomas Henry lis Auditor be accepted. C.irried. Council adjourned. I TTi| .1 Ti ro deterrent. Still, it might be given I When the House of Commons sang . ' ... Wu find the pajier with an adi'.orial column tho mo.st interesting. There is | the national anthem aftor a particular. a trial and the perpetrator of revolt- It has been bronsrht to the notice of the business community tlat quite a number of people are unaware of the fact that it is necessary to file a copy of a "lien note" at the county registrar office within ten days, the registrar meant being ly stilling speech we wonder did all i '"S crime be treated to a little of | the county com t clerk, otherwise the evidence of a personality behind it that i ^^^° Icgidators jtuup for their hats and ; "'*' P*'"'*" T. ..'u''^'^^-. impressoi one favorably and tends to dis- sipate any idea that tho paper is a "machine-made" affair with no pnriicu- lar views, and having little or no weight in tcommuniiy. In tho matter of circulation it depends laigely on the condition of the list. Very rarely is tho statement of circulation found in any paper that is not grooinir, any other course would he folly. Htill we would not inainuato that tho other twonty-sii ncwHpKper* are loainu suhsori- coats, and run ? Now Me know what ails Toronto. The whole place is going to the dogs from the effects of the 33 moving pic- ture places which will shortly be in- creased to about 50. Aint that awful! a dose of I lashes on bis back, for none can : doubt but that it is light enough 1 treatment for many of the crimes committed today. Artemesia Council gooda or chattels in iiucstion may to IxiUKlit and sold again in perfect inno- cence. The registratioii costs only 10 cents, aud the matter should not be over- looked tjy anyone transacting such bu*i- ncss. Three copies of the note should be niadj â€" one for rlu< rnuistrar. Art and Science of Garment Cutting .Vrtemesia Council met on Monday with ^'"UiR '"o ' wi»hing to learn the art and II,, 1 4 .1 i> . â- ' science of carinent cutting will do wull all the niemliers present, the Keeve in,. , , " . , â-  I to sea me and Hrake arrangomenis for x the chair. After adoptum of niinutea (>t\c„^^,„^ of instrudion, the system taught inimor is abroad to tbo eiT;c; "uia't »"".''""" '"°''^'"*',"'^l''""*V'« ''''""'""'' | ,7" ^ i„ . ,, ,, , , ,, '.„ cations were read: From J. .S. Bl.vck, re i '•'» ""ly system in tho woild where every jRuHsm stole Alaska and the Pacific ,,„,,„„„„,„ j^.^.s. A. and (i. ; Sawyer "''•"""«'"'"'â- '"='" ^V'l^'""^^-"",""'?^'- m»koa.tatementof;«oa«t'"'e from Canada and peddled , M„,,,y Oo re plows; J. I. Case Thresh ' Havin« taken my diploma m London. t to the United States. If this be Now ye nttvous ones, shake ! hers, or are even stationary in the mailer. I ""'"'"*.'"'"â- " '•'-"'» """ """ mu'nj delKsnture CS.S. A. and (i .,,v. u . , . 8t.ll it is best lo make a statement of j coast lire from Canada and peddled M„,,,y Oo re plows ; J. I. Case Thresh- ; ^S'^JrNew Yo.k Outiin, Seho.ds, soino 801 f a* to circulation, we believe. j •' to lUe Cnitca BtatCS. H this be ing Machine Co. re road rollers; Sec. hive l^d 31 years exneiieiice in practical We wonder why'the lone five do not { *'"^"<' *''^^ >* '<* hinder any other Ontario Good Roads Association, asking} '"''"'ing in Eniilaud and America, there- publish the iia-nes of thoir editors. Each i OOtm try from kidnapping the rest of for delegates to next meeting on March ! '",7 ' ""'"''!'â- ''"«'"''""'"â- " 'h« bi.^t pos- , ... , , , ' /^ 1 „ . 1 .1 â-  I ...1 XT i^- 1 c. -^ • . isililo results to any young man wishing <>no most have an editor, and surely bo ^ Canada ? And then â€" horrors I |4th ; National Sanitanuin Association (o learn the scicace of garaiont cuMioij is not ashamed of liiinsoH â€" or his pspor. Hell Telo- P. R. Co. MONTREAL ALL RIGHT. asking financial a.ssistaiice 1 ., y-, phono Co., .account 11.65 ; ( i Mayor McCartiiy of San Francisco regarding company's taxes. |i8 icportcd to have said "Btop gamb- McLeod^- Best -That the account of In her civic elociions last week Mon- "'•ig »nd the grass Will grow lu tlie the Bell Telephone Co., amounting to tioa! showed, in a striking manner, her streets.' Bnrely 'Frisco is a lotlgh; $1.55, be paid -Carried, nbihiy lotakecareof herselt. For years j towu if it depends on gambling for^ McKonzie-McLeod-That this Couu- the treasury of M-ntreal has been the its very existence. Wo believe that cil having examined the Treasurers ae- garaiont cu'iiog ' The system taught by mail to those be- I ing unable to attend ii m-r.son. Fir I tera's of insiriicti'Mi and all parlicular.s. -Apply l() F. A. Baker, at I MORLEY & BAKER Merchant Taiior.s Fieshertoti, Ontario. J. & W. BOYD. Flesherton, Ont. Now that the holidays are over no doubt you will begin to con.sider your requirements from a prac- tical business-like standpoint. Before Christmas vou thought like this-" Well now, I want some- thing for so-and-so that will cost just so much," and accordingly vou nia<lc your purchases. • t * * Now It's Up To You To Resove (T ^ A Well now, I want such and such â€" and 4i I oil I want a genuine good article. 5f! /^ jj I want to buy it just where 1 can get dl ^nn most value for the least money. •f^ &â-  I 111 â-  â€" j^'q^ timt is gQoti business. vp Well, we are carrying a stock which is equal to X anything in the county and we guarantee our prices iL right and all we ask of yoii is to come in and 2^ examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. ^ Below we give a few prices : * Boys' 8 piece suits, regular 4. 50, clearing 2.98 ^ A big range of men's suits, light and dark ^ colors, regular T.rx) to 8.00, clearing at 4.y5. X A fidl range of men's suits, light, medium and S dark colors, regular 11.00, clearing 8.95. v^ Ladies' Jackets, all this season's goods, regular it 10, 11 and 12, clearing for 7.50. ^ Men's all wool rib shirts or drawers, regular ^ 1.00, for 73c. ji^ Men's over shirts, fancy colors, clearing 59c. W Ladies' wool hose and glover, regular 25 cents, * for 19c. 2> Special reductions on all furs. r • i A BIG SALE WHEKE ? Why, at The People's Store EUGENIA To last for nineteen days only, commenciug SATURDAY, JAN. 15. Do not fail to come. GOODS TO BE SOLD LESS THAJi COST DRESS GOODS 11 pieces only all wool dress goods, regular from 30o to 50c., to be sold at i9o per yard Phiid wrapperette suitable for children's school drosses, cleaiio^ at 'Jc A dozen or more pieces ot Print Ginghams and pretty Dress Muslini), while they List yig Tow.jllings, tej;ul»r 1 1 and 13c, for , !..'!. 8c Alt Muslins and Cuitain Seroeiis for 9J^g Klannelettes, all reduced to a veiy low figure. The bust range of prices in Lawns and Cottons ever offered Ready-mado Underskirts, re|iuli>r 75c, for , 58c Trimmed Millinery â€" lg4 hats to be sold at $2 Felt shapes p[.'„'^ Too up VoilingH while they hu*t are to be sold at 20c per yard Frillings, 7 in box (our leader) at 28c Frillings, 4 in box, for ^31^ Fancy Ci llar», regular 50o for ^ ygg A Specinl Salo of Boots and Shoes ranging in price from 96o to 92.50. Do not fail to get a pair of these boots. You will never pet a chance like this again. Men's Wool Underwear, reeular 85c ior 535 Men'a Fleece lined Underwear, rotf.ular $1 lines for ..!.."!!.., .89o Men's Fleece L'ned Underwear, regular 75o and 85c lines to clear 58c Men's Caps at h^jf p^j^Q Men's Shiits, heavy blue fleece lined, reg. $1 and §1.25, for 89c Many other lines^eut to less than half price while the sale lasts. You will miss it if you do not c<'ine and see for yourselvea the bivgcst bargains ever oU'ored. J. E. LARGE - - EUGENIA • * > • • • • * • I > • . .. . ' • I • ( ' * » * • ' * . '• •••I â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••• • •* • :: â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••• '••• â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ ••• â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ ..•« •••♦ â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ •••• •••1 •••• :::: â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ :::: .••♦ â- â€¢â€¢â€¢ • •i«.i*i.i.iiiiii; ••••••••••«•••««•« :i:izl «».. i::::i;::::;:::;:;?:n::t:::::::;n?:::::::Ji::::«^^^ Seneral -.Aterchaiit. Wo have decided to extend our sale another week on account of bad roads and stoimy wearher in order to give every one an oppoitunity toget a share of die great WviBiiig that are going. The sale will end on February the l!)th. Wo have a car of flour and feed due thia week. Come along and get good flour. Remember, everything in the .store goes on nile at »re»lly reduced prices. bi-ace wdl allow me to quoto only a few articles To give you an idea how ihini-s are going : .'{ cans of corn for 0-1 3c.ns„e«s for ^o cen a 3 cans tomatoes for ^ - • '. - ! 1 ! '. ! ! ! ". .' ! ' ! ; ! ! 25 cen'^ 1 large fan kitchen qupon baking powder for 'o ,.o,.t„ 3 II.. bo.x of Soda biscuii s for 1 ^^ ^ (i M..^. new tig, for %l ''^"1'' 6 11,«.B. lice for |^ ^'"' ^ () lbs. huiul picked, white beans for '.'.\ 2? cents Bo<.ts. Sh,-ea, Rubbers, Ready Mn.lo Clothing', DryC-oods; and any- thing you want at reduced prices. Teims strictly cash or i'ls Kjuivulelit at these prices, I requested fomc tine ago that a'l ncconnl« be Kittled btf..re Jnii OQ J lu-,e Mill reinaihi* some to settle, ntHl «oukl asij th.^^ ti,„ tml.nco wi.uld kindly set tit at once. ei/ion •:mi Jas. ^attison . (p^ y/ â- '

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