Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Mar 1905, p. 4

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llLvftCH 9 190'5 THE FLES HEREON ADVANCE . >x'7 ^Mi^^'^WdM^ F, T. HILL & CO. 'mmwMw^ I A GREAT ARRAY OF EXTRA VALUES j^ri 5 NEW . B â-  â-  â-  SPRING GOODS Extraordinary Bargains In New Spring wash Goods It in very Ii 11(1 f>r un td (IcBviilio thiH uiuisii.il dflcT ill'.' in innv Hpiiny wnsli goods, whicli LMiisistH nf fifty iif llif iiiwust mill iiiHht iviiiited disiyiis in Wii.sh Falirie. Niivt-r Ivforo li;ivi> siicti good'i Impt; sold iit the lii'jinnint; of this .scnscin at such ii ridiculously low ("juie. When \vi' irllyou tii.n tliis Imu i« uxtrn good VKlueKt ]2.\(; iind liic. per yd. we lell you whiit IH e''ii<ii;t,iiur lo iu:iiie tho selliiii! brisk for the ucx^ ton days [juI the lol on siila at [ii'r yaid Cu. '2.000 yards fancy Wash Faliri-.s, n-presenting 12^0. '.11. d liJc valueg, on eiile at pur yard, special 6c. To make Uiu lul jo around Wi- limit the iiuriutity of 121 yards to a customer. .. r'>.' Spring Opening 5 Special Sale p White Embroidery 1,.")00 yjiida tine riualiry omliroidory, represoniiiia 5o and 6c. values. H])co;al Spiini; Sale, price per yard 'jnly 4 1,200 yiird.s line qiiility VV'liit'j EniViri)idei!i's,repreionting the wider widll.H, in 10c. .ind 12io. toIuoh. Speoia' Spring Salo per yard "nly 8ic. 2,000 yards cxtia fine quality of Swiss E.nhruiderios.rep- ro.st-niiiig only ilieexira wide wid'hs in 15c.,l:8c.atid 20c. lines. Special Sprinsj Sale price pi-r yard 12.i ) Clothing Bargains Boys Kneo Pants: â€" 75 pairs Boys' Knee Panl.s, in Moleskin.s and fancy striped Cottonadcs. Special Marc . j,ricc', per pair 2'Jc ' Opecial ^li/ioiving (jf-^'ett/ \^pring y^tij/es Un G lathing ':•â- -.- ... â-  tTOf •^Len -^nd- <J3at/a ^^/.; Our (,'l>tliing Hepirtin.uit repri-seiits all that i.s now in Ulothiiig for Men Snd Boys ami vtry nioderatiOy j/rici-d. It will pay you lo see our lino when in need of your iie.v Sprinij .Suit. Yalucs fioni ^X 2^ to 811. 00 per .suit. 'mmm MARKDALE ^' Tk piililiHlii"! cvi-ry Tliiir.iday at $1.(K) \;ov ' iMiiim if ii.'iidiii udvimue, ^1.50 if not no Vaid. .\11 »nlnorilnMH paying; .$1.(K) strictly in ndv.inuo get the llontreal Herald one year tttiu as It prvniiuni. Pasture Crops. BV rUOK. C. A. Z.VVITZ. The area ol cleared land devoted to jia.sturo in Oulario uiiiounl.s to nearly tlirea million acres, and ilia' devolid to liny uild e'ovir lo about two and one half inillioit aere.s annually. A large miniiioi of varniiii of grahMoa and clovers have beiii grown in the Kxpernuiiisal Di'p.irl- j iiif'it <if I lie t).itario Agriculuiral t'ol.i'j'i", hotli .singly aii.l in conil):iiali''ii, for (viat uro and for hay Tlii mixture of H.ed ' now usicl for iiie production of pa.sture foi-H two years' stand iii the Bh.).t rota- lioii on the Oolligo farm ii »•> lollowrt : Kelt O^uvur, 7 Ills.; AlKike Gh>ver, 2ltis.; Timothy, 4 ll'N. ; and Oicliird Ciias.s, 6 lbs., mHkin'.^ a tital of 18 II>n. per aeio. 'Chi:! II ixturu can also be used for hay, but wli n ihe olm-f aim m the pioduclion of hay the t)rcliard (Jr.iHi i.s not include.! and only 10 llm of aeod per acte are x^iwii Kanuern fiei|Ui'nlly wnle in the upriiii; (if 'he year, Ht.itiiit; that ilniiugh lack of Kiriiiiiiation of the 'j;ras.s and cl iver seeil, t'.io ki.ling of llie planti iiy lUo lot dry wt^ath'T "f the Humiiier, or the heaving of til clover ill I he early spiiiig, ilic pa.^ turd crop is likely to Oe ilolioiunt. in the C'iniiii'.{ neiiH .11, and lukiiig wh.it they can K iw in liie hpriii4 of me year tlial will tuniieli tiiu bu:<t pasturx in tlie same sea- H'la. In e.icii of four yu>rs we coiiducled nn expeiiiiu-nt ill icKliiig four^evn dillor- eiit kinds of eiop.i for iiie produci'on "f pHslu.e ill the same ^u.lSon iii which l\\:' â- iu.mI wasiionii. An a lesult ofllicMn .x- ; ui I II •nts We liiid that wo can get lieiici rci .III fr.'m a eoiiili:nitti'>n of vareties lii:in from any ooo vaiie<y s.iwn by iiself. Th'i inUitn-Mi iiii.'cuir.!, wl'ou sown ill i|ni .,,.;. . I.s bkrtly I > iu rea ly lor uso almui su wei^ks afior llio si>od is .-. v.ii :aid to glv. g 'od fHi i.sfrici Ion ill furnisiiiiig pa>t- nru mroujli'iut iliu su nnicr; DuIa, <)I|:< im-l iMie hill ImslieN; Kirly Amliur Suj.ir Oane, Uiirty |iotii.d<; and t'oinnioii Utd C'loier, Hevrii (IoUii.Ih; ilins making a I'l lal of ui:,'lily-c>glil poumi.s of seoa per acre. .S .in tiinei a f.irm rontnim a eoi si'ler- abl" aiuouiit of c<iiipa:ativiily roui{h I Hid, or fields which lij a' a long distance friin tlie bui'dliig), slid Hie o*ner muixi'UH to line a iiiixiuiu of g asseii ami ui nms wldch Will uiike >• ji •niiaii 111. pasture Fnnii livrtiy yearn results in le.l>ni{ dilleroo' vaiii-V''is tif (jfiss^ts and chivorH, lnwh cinjly and in couilinutioii, we would ^lli- •^.â- H' ihe fo!).iv-nig iiiixtuin for pi'mianunt pss'ur on 'insveiage soil: Orchat'l (!ra-a -• lb..; Mea.low fescue, 4 lb. ; Tall O.t liraHS, ;j lbs.: TiOJiithy, 2 llis. ; .Vlea low K.iX'ail, 2 Ills; Lucerne, ' 6 lb->.; Ali'ko Coivcr, 2 ll'S ; and VVhito Olover, 2 lbs ui js making a mlsl of 24 pouiidi if seiii ,)er aeru. Some of thoso v»rietiBS piod- * ^ gtdM vi-ry earljr iu Iho.ApiWg;' whilu 'itheisaro later and furnish a L"od bite duriii'.' the hot, dry we.itlier « luidi "Ccurs fnipj"iiily ill the inoiitlis of .July and Aii'ju-t Th>- seed can be sown in early spring eitluir with or without a grain crop. Such .'i mixture asllli^, when mice well established on suitable land, sliouM f"rm I pasture almiidimt in yroivth, i-x- cidleiit ill (jiHility, and iieimanciit in char- acter. lionor lti>n.«i ' • - Report of S. S. No. 17, Arleinesia for February: V- -Violet McLean. IV sr â€" George Kngli.sh, Vera I'hiliijis ami Mabel Cliai'I. I V jiâ€" Msgirin Fishoi, Fied Riisicl, .Ailliur Chaid and Eddie Chanl. ill.sr-D.ri Pedlar, LeliChiik, Sam .Siiii|iH..ii, Waller Akitt and Eva I'.adlcy. Ill jrâ€" Nellie IVdlar, Gharlie'lloy and Kilgar Betts. II Brâ€" ReHa Fi.shcr, Lewis PedUr, E. Kurtsel, E lie Ariimtr'iig, Kdim Fisher. 11 jr â€" Nellie l'"islier,Edwin Siiiiih. Stan- ley rarliamcnt.lUchie Clirk.l'iarl Clark. Pt II â€" Lila Fisher, Smiiui;) Fis'ior, Myrtle Parliament, Minnie Aimmrcng, Mabel Raiiley. l*t 1 sr â€" Floreneo Parliament, Pic:.ton Cl.irk, Annie PedUr, Ellie lllaokely and Bobbie Blsckely. Pt 1 jrâ€" JoyceClaik and EJ^ar White. NoiU.uikedâ€" Kiiilcy Ll'iy,.Ioe Siuips'in, Everett McLean and Earl Pnrliument. M. K. Hk.\niit, Teacher. Alillincy apprentice wanted.â€" 1! y.l 'IlicUling A C... P'or Lest M.iiiitoba .•\' d Ontario (!â-  i r .-.t lowest pricei go to S?.rou!e, Crossley & Co., FUshertoii, Owen found C'luncil refus'd fn cut down the numln r of licenses from eleven t'l nine, ae requested by a large dcimia- tion. ' ' â- " ' -â-  • â- â€¢â€¢ , ! ,. Opciieil this wo k at Sproide, Cross'ey it Cu's, Flesheiton, Iloiuy Dii|i Syrup, pure Clover Honey in 1, 2, 5 and l')-lh. tiiii, just the tiling for this saa.sou when canned fruits are guttloa eic.-u'ce and eggs and butter so high in pricD. If it is a billi'.us attack t.ikc Chambsr- luin'a Stomach and Liver Tablets and a (luick cure is ceariain, "For sn'e t'V W. E. Uichaidsoii. A fresh stock of grooarie.s and aoiife;;- tionery, cor.iplote in all lihjs, kept con- stantly on hand and at lowest prices at Sproiile, Croasli-y & Co's., F.-.oherlon. For sale cheap and on easy terms, oao Masiiey Uarris ombinud Seed Drill ••ood as ilay it camn fro u nuiiiufaclurcr. AUo one N"X '11 Seed Drill almost new, and in perfect workin.! com'.iiio'i , Also one good Democrat Wngoij and (>nosj! spr ng tooth harrows. R. i. Sproule, Flcsher tun. . A Serenely Happy Flan Is Mr. Thos. McOiashan of Ninth Pd- liaiii who wa.s cured of niiiscu ar ihouma- li-m by Nirviline, the nn st powerful rhoiin aiie leiiiedy in lb« woiid "I niili'- erc'l ali manner of piiii for yiais.he wi if.es mil Nervilinu was the only'hing ihat did me iiiy L'ood lean buarlily i noui iien.l Nervilme for all foi ins of rluMiialisnr, it git-s to the core of die |iain and brings lasting relief. L- 1 pvi'i-y sufferer from lame liaek, aehilii joints and snelled limb, u.si^ Nervilme. It's sura to cure and C"Rls 2nc. for a large b'ttio. Sproulo. C oudey & Co., Fleslierloii, art) receiving this week their diooiiil . ar shipment of best American W. \V. C'l, 1 O'l, which thoy are selli.ig at ro k bottom lirice-i l^y the one or Kvc gallon lots. An Owen .Souwd lady nho was given a piano biii'p for her hiitlulay. lauied it uft'ir her huibaiid for the following reasons If Ins a good dial of bras^ ab.ait it, Hit hands'itiie lo ji'iik at, is not remarkntly brill anttfi ipiir.is a good deal of a't«i'ti< a, IK s omHwI'.at unsto.tdy on iis l<-f{s; li.ibl* to uXf;li>dH when half full, tlaids up o.'casirmaliy, is always out at bed time, mil 'Iff' IhjuiiU to sinufco. â€" i(Jridia Sun. Bl'tnic rccvipi bvok» for - aailt)â€" «t'thia ottce. R.'liort of .S. S. No. 13, Artemtsla. fi r Febrmivy. II -.l.iKie Sloan, R ms.d Paiks Wefl.y PlanM, Irene Walker, AUeit WiViam-.. Uussei Mc.Mulhn. 11 jr -^ L.-iiirie Fi^llc;â- , Frank LeGird. M'lrie Mosier, E uiu Armstrong, Pt II sr â€" tie' -«<) WilUaiiiR, May Parks, Loui-e Hislop. Pt II jrâ€" Allie Williams, Willi.- Hogg. I't. i arâ€" Leila Slosn, Chat lie Pai k-, Maud Hawkiiia, David Jainiusou, Charlit Fihlior. Pt 1 jrâ€" Joo Walker. Willie Williams. N. McMDLLB.>f, Tortciier. 60 YEARS' lENCE Trade Ma'^ks Oebigns COPVRIQHTS Ac. AnTononrn'ltM(j ,ii.:tPtrh .'Uir' ilpscrlntl.iu may qnl.'lilr iwitTliiiu ntir oelnlon froewtnMlior an Invrnllnn I.s erotintilf paieiTi^i'ile. runiimi'ilrn. tli>iiii(itricllT<''^'iil'lenti«l. HANDBO X on "»ieni» tout rroft. Oldest ai;oMrr for Ht.riir'nK piileiiw. I'ntonTS lAkon llirducti Mi. nil <% Co. recetve ffprruiln.)(lc^ wlth<nit c haru e. In Ue Scientific Jftnerican* A h»nrt«oinplT ntTiBtr«t*»<! wwklT. I.iurff«it clr- eolation 4if any ni-k''*in.i jnurns,*. Term*. tS • jtiM; four iiioiithn, 1^ HulJ by ail nftwsrie«lerii. BOYD, HICKLING & €0. ,! FLESHERTON, ONT. A Special Offering = . = "Five Roses" Flour . J ^^ is the best you can buy! Always Gives - - •= = = Full Satisfaction Take a bag home today. You'll be pleased. lew Goodi FOR Spring â- iisioess f^ 20 Boys' Suite, some two â€" some three piece, in a i^ ^ vaiTcty of neat dark patterns in stripes and cbeclcs ^ ^) also some blue sei'ge, some sinjrle some doable Tf! ^ breasted. ^ i •# J Sizes 2.-) tu 31 Kegularly sold for $2.50, 3.00 ^ sa; and .$.3.7."), but to clear quickly to make room for new ^ i«i purchases we offer tliem all at one eifihtv five ju . .&Co.3''"'"'"'"'NewyQrl; Branch OIBo*. 06 r BU WMiiliictok, D. C. , New Dress Q-oods, New Waisting's, New Baincoats, New Skirts, New Shoes, New Prints, New Suitings, New Clothing", New Felt Hats, New Neckwear, New Carpets, New Curtains, New Linoleums, New Mattings. New Gents' Furnishings Everything new, fresh and bright for the season â- â™¦â- ii8ie^^e^^ie^-<^^^'i^».^^^-»H»):e»:^'r»^ ^mm

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