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Flesherton Advance, 13 Nov 1902, p. 4

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NovEMnER 13, 1902 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ^F ^R/In T\?i\ ^r\ ?Ik ^Kyf^y ^^im^^-i- ( F. T. HILL <& CO 1^ VISIT OUI^ I HARDWARE DEPARTHENT No ni.'iltir what you may roquiio in tliu' Hirilware liiii'.wii are in ii ililu jiiico. Our commaml of roiuly iiionov wliioh imkiIpIus us to t»kc) uiiv fnroniost riink of H.ii-il»Mi-i! Kelailois. Over ?5,0()0.()0 wortli iif l>rii;IU meiit.uinl wliiiiluT yiur puiclmso is 5 ciils or 50 cJolliir.i you nro corfiiiii much lev tlmii you wevu ol>:i<4.-il to piiy in i«i»l seasuim. Thoso ^oods nre «ulllnK very fust with us just now : ,, HAY KNIVES lUCK SAWS LANTKFiNS U A Ml-; THAI'S STOVE DRUMS WILLOW BASKETS CLOTHES BASKETS GRANITEWAKK Bij^ iissorLment of Teamster's IMitts at right prices. Uopairinx. EiivivTrougliiiiL', Furnace Work iind orclonvl work carefully niuuliiinic. Li<iivo your I'nler with us and you will posiiion to sell it to you at tin: lowcHt posi- aiitajju of ull c«r1i discouiita places us in tho n"«({iifKls ii now in our Hardw.uo ih-part- of piyiiii,' (vs liltiu for it here an els'jwliere, WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES WRINGEUS WASH niliS TAR I'AI'ER Excellent Stock of Cutlery and Carvers here. and promptly cxocutuJ by a first bo pleased witli ri'.jultH. class .") dozen Tjadics' Flannelette Ni^ht gowns, mode of liejivy, f;ist-ci)Ioie(l n)atorial, full sizes and assortmunt fpini whijli to clioo'e, special at 55 .") di>zen Ladies Ceylon Klant)el Night Gowns.in pinks, and sky I lues, collar Innnued with very pretty tinish- ini! braid, n decidi;dly nice garment, spocia! at each 75 .'i dozrn Ceylon tlannil ninhl tjowns.in pinks aii(l, blue.s extra hi avy cloth, dei^)i fiill front, collar taccly tiiinm ed with liiiisliini; biaid, speciil al 85 5 dozen Ladies' (laiincletto drawers, inado of good heavy \iiaterials, and nicely fiiiialicd, only 25 3 dozin Ladiis' flannelette drawers, est rn hcary and beautiful, soft and warm, nicely HnishtMi, only 40 3 dozen Ladies' Wnip|iers, beautiful, he.-ivy fast-color- ed cloths, nicely nnde and splendid weiirers, only 1.3.5 5 dozen Ladies' Wrappers, (.â- ?2ti)42,) beautiful diiik pattern', iii striprs, tif^ures, r^aisleys, otc.,lini'd waist, yoke and cidlii- nicely trimmed with tinishiiiH hrnid, deep frill, some decidedly haiiJsonio j;aririents,at 81.75, 81.80 and 1.85 Ct VVrapptfrs in exclusive cloths and colorings, Piislcy patterns, yoke, cnlliir and crifTs nicely tiirurricd and fancy braid, colors absrdutely fast, handsoaie stylish "oods, each 2.50 5 dozer, mrrrcorized blaek sateon underskirts, beautiful silky finish, extra hi-avy n-.ateriid with (i rows frilling, a thorouijhly satisfactory and durable garinerrt, each 1.40 20 dozen black curl mitts, leather palms, goods that will wear for years, child's, size 30c , misses size C5c., 75c., hidies' size 1.50 50 Men's dre-is overcoats inclndiiig overytliini,' that is new for this .seasnn's wear ; i-hort, medium or long kMii.Mh8, at gS.OO, 85.50, $0.00, ?(i.75, $7.50 up to .?12.50, and each the best representative of its price to he found anywhere. 75 Men'.s fitzo overcoats, some tweed lined, others sulfliired and all ihorouyhly good and depcnable wall- ers. Wo havd all prices from the very lowest' up to 812.0<J iiuauty, which is a genuine Iiiah Frieze, lioy's Uliters and Dress Overcoats also reefers in great vjirioty and at reasonable prices. 25 DOZEN MENSAND BOY'S OAPS The nurst complete stick and best values we't'e had in years â€" all sizes frinn the sn-.allesl boy's to the huiiest for nioii, at 25, 35, 40, 50 and 75 3 dozei. Boy's and Uirl's atocki.'ig caps, at each 7 New kiJ gloves and Gent's Ties just put in slock. FT. HILL & CO NORTFl GREY IS OPEN. , the fare boxes of otiicr industries ) llirouglioiit the coiiiitf)'. The business* North Grey 18 open. Mr. McKay iraau who has a 'oig corrcspjiil^iico lias resigned and tlie parties have laud wo believe Mr. Miilook is liiiiisolf agreed to a new elcctiovi. Tiie trial, in tliis clasiJ) appear to reap all tho The fine weather isabenent to farmers, giving them a chrvnee to yet their routs taken up and fall ploughing done. Some of the boys here s ly that tivll'y is , , (. 1 , 11, I very indigestil)le,eapecially nut tafVy. They which openea on Tuesday, only lasted - benefit llici'o i.s by mlnsed Icttoi- post- { j,j,y.,|^ .,f (.iki,,^, ,,ction against iho y.mng EHscniii short tinic whou this decision was! age. The fanner and publisher do not announced It was tliought cheapei 1 benefit. In fact the balance is on the for ail pirlioi to ta'fo this proctdui'o' wrong side of tho lodger, at lei\st so than to go on with the trial, far as wo are conccriiod, and tho old _^__^^_____^__ condition of ail'.vu-s would be prefer- " , , . lable. It is with U5, not exactly a case Only threo more weeks of active' e w n . ^ r> . \ , e _ • . . . , . I ot robbing Peter topiy Paul, but of j robbing Peter to pay Peter, with a peronntage ralco off aa piy for doing woik before liie rcferendnm vote isi tak'Mi. As tho day approaches things i arc; wanning up and this week the , • i ,,7 , , , . " J- ,, . I the job. We aro not aware as to liow campaign is in full swing. Whether' there is a pos.sibiiity of carrying the measure or nut it is certainly import- ant that the exact strength of the aggressive temperance vote should be kuown.andovary voter should oonsidoi it a moral responsibility resting upon him to go out and excrciso his fran- ca i.^e other piibhaliors look on this mutter, but for oiu'dolvea we arc dclennincd to "spoak up," and would also like to hear what the rest of the brethren have to say I Asthma Can be Cured , The liquor party is very active i Thousanlsof testimonials conclusively , . . . ,, ' , provrs that asrlio>a can ho iiorniaiicntiv m llieir opposition to tho measuro andjcu,.,..! i.y inhaling Cat inh..zone, a vegj. every iioteilteepor is potting up frrmij table antiseplic thai destroys at, once the $J0 to $100 to figl.t It. This money ; ^'!'>>-'"'^. <;•"">';« 'be .lis_.,v,os Catarrhozone ^ •' igivo'* iintni'.iliatir rebef Iri the distressing will bo used ill every way pissible to !con-b and sull'o-atin; »iiiis,lions, rrr.kes save a vote. It will therefore be seen j '"'•â- '.'•'''"-! ""V "â- Â»â€¢ "vgular, and insureii ,,.... ,, . ., . undis",urliud sleep. Catarrliozono cures that It 18 necessary that every possible I ^,„„„,^„,,t,,„^j'„^., ,^,.y y,„,,,,^ ^.^.^,„ ^^^ vote 111 favor of tiiC ineas;lie .should be, ndievo and oan euro you. Tlio lyatarrho- pjj||,.(]_ //.one inha'ur ii ill ido of hard rubher, lils into tho tlui vo-i; iJoc'Kut, can be used at work, in church, in tho street, in bed- any placi)â€" at any tirna. Tw.i lu iiitli^' tre.i'tnont (gniraiitoed), price 81.00; niul size, li.lc. Oriiguists, or N. C Poison it Co., Kingston, O it. The Postmaster General is pluming hiinseif up 111 the fact tli.it his dopart- inoiit has booomi self-sustaining, and will bo able to anir;iuu',o a surplus of J.jOOO. Tho newspaper publisliors of this country are cerlamly not in a po- sition to congratulate .''•Ir. Mulock on Ihfl result ofjiis putal p)li3y. All of t'lis surphu, and a g))l Ua.xl lu oio, hn bdiiii dirojily tikji f.'im tlnir pukiita. Firot aicer the rehution to Tcwiifhlp Council. adicfi will put tho toniptaMou in their way, as it has cost them a ^ood deal for patent inoilicino, but they thought stolon sweets the best. The children and teachers of tho public school are giving a concert on Friday evening. A good time expected. Ad inisiion ten cents. Buggies must have taken a sudden jiiiiip.as one inirniiig recently while yoing up the eightli your scribe saw one perched on l(H> of a farmer's barn. 1 wonder can the owner explain how lii^ took it down ? Mrs. Rich 11(1 Parks an d children paid a viiit to her parents in I'riceville tho past week. Mrs. .lolin English is .still in a very critical eondil ion. Mr.s. tJeorgo Liwlor is getting some bolter. Mr. Erni'rs<iri Smith has uone t> work ill O.veii S.und. Very snon all onr young ponple will be gone. Railroad t )|)ics aro a'.'ain being discuss- ul h.;re. Kveiyoiie hopes it may go ah, â- ail, as the si'ction of country it would g.i iliro\n.di reipiires a railroad. If some- ihing is not done onr yoniig peopb^ will soon all he eone to more congenial climes, and the farms of tlntaiio neglected for the wliei". Kclds of tho west. Mesirs. ,Iaines .A. .(aniieson and Neil McU'Oi.dd liave returned from their trip to Matiilolia. They expres:* themselves delighted Willi thn countty and intend ^^oiii'.; back in tlie near future. Wo were wonder. ng if lliat Kimberley young man got his boots dried yet. What a boom ihit pro(ios,.',l railroad will be to him, a.s lie willlluni only m^ed one pairid a tiiiio wli h ho comes to tuko out his lady lovii for an evening One ol "ur young men doclnri s ho will thrash the villiun wlio slide his hor.ses' bridal on lidloweri'eo ni^ht. Tho girls ,y they will ait all evening in tho buggies m. 1 r .1 . !â-  „ . . • iftor such a inulrap. Liii! counoil of the tovasiro of .Vrte i \i o c n i > <• „„i.. ., , ;., ,1 . 1 n III 1 V 1 â- â€¢''•''â-  AlcCaUnm gp.nit .i c iui)lo of esoi. met n I he town 'la , I' oMhiotei. i • â- . , i i. ., «. .,.. M ,,1... .1 ,111 f ''-'^""y< weeks vi'itnig lior dai^.'htuii on tho Mea- 1)1 M.i.ulav, tlie third day of Xoveiirbei', r,,., i..,,, i .^ â€" 1.W2. 1hemem'K.rs all ,,n.s...nt. the, m,.„ Wm W.dkerrml dau.h-er are .''"".".'?.'""• , I"",""""t"' "t l"«t visiting with friends in Oaledon and Erin. se.ssion were i-eail and ciiiiliriiied l?y laws 1118, to allow Anusironir n,o a 3 oontleUm- rata cvmi tho imposition '"';''°"'«'"l''"""''V;',f ^""1 .«â- '>•••« onj li-'v. J. 0. M.uldl, formcly of this , . . ', f">'l allowanni),aiid lir.>toapp,mu. depnty, viciouy, but now of Little Hrit iin,.Man., ofposagao. nnvsptpirs and m.ire! n.tt.roir.g ,,|lio.rs for 11)(j;i,«ere ir.lrodu). ,,,. ,,,.,,;,,,, f,^.,..,.,, „;,,, preaching, roooiity tH pj.i',ij'>oi a h;)i'ros)Dn'l- ''''•'''â- ''â- "â- ''â- ' his- tiiii.i. ' i- ,â-  , . , .. .. ,.„•.:. u. „,..... ^. 1 \ ,\ Tb .mp,on-Hovd TI,,aM,y.Uws (118 ""'d i« making a .suc.-osa of both. .Mr. itly tin p 01130 Uii bio.xdyMoi. .... ..... iiiu and i« making a sue, -osa of both. A! ''•'*<«?3<li„,„l (iP), lienow read a iiucond linu. - , '''"Jdl di.lal his fall ploughing, and tilt envclopas aro suop!i-?,l Ij all oi.-rospin- 'Cirrbol. i i,i.s grain h nnolf with a binder. A tliroo- fiiti by a.'Wj,)kjvo!rs it will bo sojuj. 'rhompsm-C.ibM)iiâ€" Th.it c .micil ao' ncre lb Id ot «!icat yieldolhim 120 bus- 1 . .1 • • I ,. ,. , ' hl'o eoniin It'o iliil this u a.iothor diroot pull from; Connnitt.m ro- Mr. H lyd in the chair. I an 1 Mr. Hovd presenl-] !i U Fifty acrea more vieldod hi>n 'U tho puU!i<ll.ir. Apiu.tlio p\rCOl post «"1 ''y laws (il.San 1 (ilOas lllled rip. ThOj ""shol' 1)1 â- 1 iMn,. I, .o «!.,-. !,,.«. ,'''•"' fo'lowiiU were a|)|iiiiit.)l deputy uls of HliC iu..toihvsako boon, ,.o.ng olli.rs for lon ; H. D. ',vj which ho add ,at 81.75 p -r Im.ho' rate on p.-iritol in d)able.l. Ijii". w.'ok wo inJ o,;casi)n Loii/'er/, W bu.shol' I ) lilt! aoro. Ho raisod 500 bu h four nor.is, a quartor of I.) luul a pujjj of p.iuted inittor on^''';'', '*'";' . . , ., ^ , , . . Willi. I'DS and T I wiiioU tlio postage amnnutoJ to U Orb.son -M ilr - • fo.i. I rvon, S, (.iil)2rt,.I. ; Mr M..dill .MidC)!izii iiover iiusHil a sjr^'io.) th m i 'h ih i soa- 'hithyliw No. Oia. i.'n, an I £ ». .Sm liy< ho pr..aViol in hia c;.r,J. liitt yoa.- iho siiu! pircil was he now read a Ihinl Mmo, signo 1, sciied ovjru'U. H i will n ixt pnroh iij a ih'-os' carried by the mail for 20 con's. Vl.'^^^i^X:^!:'^:^^'^^:;!:;-;::':^^ in. ou-.ir, ho s.y..-Fo,.g:H Om.l.a;. ' Bubiuil that tlu p.-osoilt o.iuiitlo;i of \V. .1. Dav s for oil and bdLs f..r K''»h't,' P*, b.i sit d uv.i o-i iiu'.s ol I hat- pa's aXiirs is iniuifjilly u ifiir. M â- . '*'-^'^ '"' l'»''l' -t^o-ri 'il. ' hg aromi.l and -v 1 . and fat .»iid when ^I, lock should nit look to tho pubhsli.,,;/;!;nJ|;;^y^?J^;!;;^'''^ .h.n„ U, rs., „nd iiH of (ilia uoniitry for his surplus by overseer ho piiil. | seemeil to w.mt ti run; but m.» »ho Xn.'.u.V. iu33rtiilg his "diwn-" 5,^.,,^^'''''"''' ''''.[•»'•'' -d to moo'. o,i lh> 15:h>«-'''hod h with a smile, and s.vd: -Land ^ ** "*' â-  D.-o-mber, II132. Imk-s ? it's just the atyle. ioyd.Rlcfilifig %^^. I \^ }PIuSi: StiEI^TONr Men's Fur Coats Fur Caps Hardware Department. Special November Sale of Wall Papers. Durinj; Novoniber we shall make Special yalc of Vwill Papev.>5 â€" wo'vo .sold tliou.sancls of JJolls thi.s .season and miw li;ivo lots . of patterns with only a few h'dlls left - ] of ciu^hâ€" in ino.st yon'll find enuugh to ,•?; ' â- _ paper a hall, lietlrotiiii or small pador. We include many new designs in gilts - vVy/ and ijjlimnier etteetsâ€" noiu; sold less than lOc.. ami many of them at 15c. and 20e. a donblo roll, While they last we'll sell them - ' at 5c. the double roll. and FURS! FURS I! FURS ! ! § Yon'll find we've prepared an elegant collection for your choice this .seasor â€" we've tried to eclipse any former .sht^wing and we think we've succeeded. Onr Fnr stock luilds iiothintf liut thorough[y reliable qualities and the newe.st designs in stylish combina- tions of the most popular Furs. "We mention a few lines j)icked at random just to give an idea of some of our values. Caperines Black Coney Caperines !f)3.70 and .$4.75 Astrachan Caperines .... 5.50 . . „ Coney and Astrachan Caperines 6.75 7 / â-  Electric Seal and Opposum Caperines 8.00 *"; . Black Opposni5i Ciiperines .. '.).00 • â€" Black Coney a'.i.l Lnnil) Caperines 0.75 Coney and J5oar C:ip.-rines . . 9.00 Electric Seal and V/'oli' Caperines 15.00 Coney and CiiiiiL-liilla Caperines 13.50 ^â- ''â-  ''^ Grey C.'imb Capv'i'ines ., 1.'>.50 Electric Seal and Sahlo Caperines Jo. 50 All these arc lie;iutifiilly fini.shed and lined, trimmed with four to eight laiis. R'UL:f!fs Electric Seal Ihtffs, large size, six tails, $3.50. Black Opposum Untrs, largo size, six tails f^.j.75 CsjJes Astrachan Capes, fine glossy curl, heavy quilted Italian lining, all .sizes from 3^-14 i;;^ 15.00 Jackets In Astrachan Jackets we have a bigger range than ever. We have been particular to secure -gar- mets showing a bright, glossy, jet black curl ami and guarantee .satisfaction with every one of them, whether you buy the high or the low priced garments. Theyare without exception, all beautifully finished and lined with a reliably and durable Italian or satin (]uilted liniug. We have in stock all sizes from 34 to 4t bust measure. Our prices range from $25 to $40*00 '^"d our values are unsurpassed. See Our Fur Jackets before buying anywhere. Natural Dog, Ulack Dog, Wombat, Goat, B.ik'arian Lamb Cortical! Lamb, Kangaroo. vVallaby. Coon. ALL SIZE.S. PRICES FROM $15.00 TO §45.00. Opposum, Coney, Beaver, Astrachan, Por.Min Laiiib, Grey Lamb, t)-lor, Eleciiie Seal. .Ml our caps are full shaped, well Knish-d. lirred"with best mafcpteds iu n.;at and taking; colorsâ€" the shape.s intdudo Dominion, Weds;e,Havelock, Driver and Jockey Styles. ALL SIZES. PRICES FROM $1,50 to .?8.50 l^eatin(3 Steves* Stove Boards. St^vc Pipes p and€!S?mv$* Boyd^RicUliiid&eo. MIIIW^l If

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