Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 30 Mar 1905, p. 4

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^ssmBmmgm â- V Mabch 30 1905 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ^wwy^wwM F. T. HILL & CO. 'iiiHi^Mii\ Of New Spring DRESS GOODS â- p\ AME FASHION Iuk decrdod Uml Shvur Fubrics ahall be the must popu!«r for Spring wear, with two ton J-^ etfuo:4 ill fanuy tweudt for utroet wear and tailor in»do suits, haiice the reason why our new showipit of Sprinj; Drfds Ooud.s consists of thn foli<.«'iiig nioit popular linusi: Mi.lniiB, Lustrtis, Crepe rte cheiio, (jronaciinti Luce Etfectt, Sicilians, Eiilieunes aud Kamy Tweeds. These goods uro ail populurly priced, and now u])on for your inspection as follows; Now Mohairs, BuUioiiMnjs, Lustron. Sicil ans, silk and nix.l Crepe de chenes, silk and wool E ilienne in plii'i and fancy weave, Poplin's tiuisbed canras olotUs and fancy Tweed p .palarly pried at pur yard 40c to Jl 50 We invito ycur iiispictionâ€" no need to I uy. , A REIWVRKABLE OFFERING IN PRINTS AND MUSLINS. Be sure and see those Piints and Muslins. 1500 yards of Prints and Muslins in liwlit and da>k colors ciinnistini; of stripes, checks and f»ncy Horal de- signs, perfect goods, regular 10 and l2Ac." qualities. Special 5c per yard To make the lot go around we limit the quantity to 10 yards to a customer. BIG RBDOCTION IN LADIES TWEED SICIRT3 82 Ladies Dress Skirts in Tweeds, Black and Blue Serges, Nearly every size represented, aad values the .52 50 and $3.25 kind, special to clear 1,38 RUMMAGE SALE. In Womens, Girls and Boys Shoes and Orershoes This lot consists of many odd lines, possibly Dot more than two p^irs alike but representing odd lines of various value. No doubt you will be able to find something among them that yuu can use. The price is low, your choice per pair 48c TABLE OIL CLOTHS. 17c per yard, ref;ular value 26c. 1500 yards of Table Oil Cloth.'i in nmrhle and fanuy floral patterns, the regular 25c quality, 8i>eGial price psr yard 17 Tailor-riade Clottiing: Mannfactured by Hobborlin Bros., King Street, Toronto. Tliis well known firm of high-class tailors were burnt out some three weeks ajjo. They succeeded, however, in saving oiany of the suits that were made for their custo- mers. We succeeded in buyint; these suits hence the reason that we are able t:o offer you 918.00 and 920.00 high class tailor made suits for $12.50. 27 suits of High Class Tailormake, if wo have yonr size this ou^'ht to interest you, special sale price 12.50 iWW MARKDALE MRWN^ Is published every Thursday at $1.00 per annum if paid in advance, i?1.50 if not «o paid. All »ub8cril)er8 payio; $1.00 iitrictly in adrauce gat the Montreal Hxrald one ysar frae aa a remium. Experiments With Farm Crops. Tlio injinbernof the Ontario Agricultural and E:<i)erimental Union ai-e ploaHed to »tatt that fur. I'M) they are prepared to distribute into evfry township of Ontario material for tsperiniunts with fodder crops, roots, grains, glass's, clovem, and f«rtilizer». UpwaiUoof l,6i)) viirietie.s of farm crops have licen tested in till! Kxperimental Dejiartincnt of the On- Lirio Ajiriuultural Uolle/e, Guel|>li, for at least live yi'^its iu succession. These consist of i.eaily all the CHiiadiaii sorts and several hun- iheil new varieties, some of which have done BiLoe-.-diiiBly well in the carefully conducted expi^-rinuiits at the College and are now being fjistributetl fioe of charge for cooperiilive ex- IieriiiH'iits throughout Ontario, 'j'hc follow- ing is the list of cooperative experiments in agriculture for 1900 : No Experiments. Plot*. 1 1 hree vaiii ties of (Jan 3 2 '1 wii varieties of IJarley 2 '.i '1 wo variuties of Hulle. a P.arley 2 4 'J wo vn aties of Hpring Whuut 2 5 Two varieties of iJuckwi.eat. 2 (i Two \Hrivties of Kiald I'eas for North- ern Ontario 2 7 Kninier and "iiielt 2 8 T>vo VI liA.iea of 8iiy, Soja or Japanese Deans 2 y Thi ee varieties of Husking Com 3 10 Three vurieties of Maiigold..^ 3 11 Two y I ieties Sugar Heets for feeding 2 12 Tiiiee varieties ot Hwcde Turnips 3 i:< Kohl Kabi, two vurieties Kail T iiruips 3 14 lavaniiM, two varieties of Carrots 3 I'l Tliiee varieties of SUage Corn 3 10 Thrcu varieties of Millet 3 ir Three vurieties of 8oighum 3 iH (irass I'eaa and two Varieties Vetches 3. I'J Two varieties of llai>o 2. 1.0 Tliree varieties of Clover 3 21 Mainfoiii, Lucerne and Rnmtt 3 22 •'•even varieties of (irasses 7, S3 Tliree varieties of Field Beans 3. 21 Three va i:ties of yweut Corn 3 15 Kertilizeis wiih Com U '.G Frrtilitirs with Swedish I'urniiia ti ;;/ Crrowing Potatoes on the level and in hiris 3 2. Two varieties of early, medium, or late foutoes 2 2tl Three Uraiu Mixtures for PnMlnctinn uf (jroiii, 'M Planting Com iA rows and iu Hiuaies 2 The size nt each plot iu eacli of the first 2<i exi>eriinent< aud of No. 2U is U> lie two rods lo.ig oy one rod wide ; in Nov. 27 and 2)i, one ro'i s(|uar<-; and iu Nu 30, four rods sipiare. KncU ix.'rson iu Oatario who wishes to join in the vvoi k may choose any ONl'iof the ex* tK'riiuent* fur 190,^, and apply for the sauie. riie material will tie furnished in the order in which the applications are received uulil the • ii|iply is extiau'tod. It might lie well for «.u:li apjilicant to make a sei'ond choice, for lear tile tirst could not lie granted. .<llina tj. IhI will l>e (urn shed entirely free nf.<:hiuKe to ea^'h applicant, aud the produce of the plot* u'ill, of course, tiejoiiie the property »f the |>er- foti wtio conducts the ex|)eriiiient. <;. A. ZA.VIT/, Director. Outario Aj(ric. Cull.',;ii, (iuelph. . flay Hri-s-, of'Lis'o rel, appear to b« hiiyiitx up ill the eleia ors in the o-uutry. T leir l:ite-t 4iqiii iti)ii was th; elevator at Uooi.t EiTftst. Power From Eugenia Falls O. 8. Advertiset Three gentlemen intereste'l in the project of transmitting power from Eugenia Fulls to Owen Sound were in town on Wednesday and negotiated with Mayor Duncan and other members of the council ill regard to the matter. The gentlemen are Mr. Thos. McL«chlaii,cap- italis*, of Toronto; Mr. B. V. Roe.sor, managing director of the Light, Heat and Power Co., of Lindsay; and Mr. John O'Donohue, of Stratford. They were shown over the town by Mayor Duncan in the afternoon visiting the leading industiies and expres.sed themselves as desirous of supplyinn electiio power to lh« town. They will not ask any bonus, but only the goodwill of the cilizons. Wo understand It is the intention iif these pnrtieKto become incorporated as a com- pany for this purpose. Sinco the above was written a definite Eottloment of the project has boen arrived at. Yfatoiday a spocial meeting of the council was cdled by the mayor and mot at elevei: o'clock, when Messrs. Reusor, Mcl..auchlan and ODonohuo were present and discussed thesubjocl for nuaily two hours with the council. A resolution was finally passed by which pitrmis.siun was Kiven to the erection of polos for wiring within the corporation, and also over the up river station throughout the town. For those priviUegos the electric pawer coinpaoy will pay the corporation 6veper cent.of the nolual cost of the construction of.tho lliiej The members of council prestfiit »»er« Mhyor Duncan, and' Messrs. Baines, Jiavce, Lemon, McUlarty,Mc.Mil'. Ian and McQuakes. K) the ubsvnco of' Mr. Gordon, who- lain Tkirontot Mr, W. Gordon actudi as town clerk. Mbssrs. McLauchlan, Reusor and O'Donohue loft town tliii luorninsc. Caused by eyestrain Cured witliout drugs, and cured permanently -m ttmt*^ - A Chicago Alderman Owes his Elec- tion to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, "rc%n heaHily and conscient'ously rec- 'inimund (ihamberlmn's. Ciiigh Remedy for atfections of the throat and' luniiH," says Hun. John Shenick, 220' So. IVorin St. Chicaif >. "Two years ago during; a political campaii;n, I csucht C€>ld after being; ovt>rlieuti>d, which irritated' my thiiiatnnd Iwns tinnlly coiiipelle<l tii stop as I could not speak aloud. Ih my extrentity a friend advised' me- louse Chaiiibartain's Couuh Atimedy. Iiiwik iwii dostM that afteriKiOH and oiuld not believe my senses, whou I ^lund the next iHuriiing the inflaination had largely sub- sided. I took several doses thalday, kept rinlit on talkinx ihrouiih tlie cam- liaijfii, and I tlisnk ili n medicine that I won my fl«at in the Council." This rMiedy.is for sale by W. E. Kiehardtoc. W.An Armst("on«j^« iEWItLE^ "NO DPTiCSAiV T^l E?:«?HrRT05\!. 5pring Suit Time Having moved into the Christoe Hlock, I'ppiKiite III'" Advnnce otliue, wo will bo better prepared til attend tlio wsnts of those re<|iiiriii« Hiiythin'/ in the line of fine tailoring or clothes clianing. Lato.st. fashions nluays unhand. Tlianking the people of F'lesbottoii and surrounding country for their patronage in the pnst and soliciting a fair share in the future. H. Alexander, Tailor- Flesherton, Ontario. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks DCSIONS COPVRIOHTS Ac. Anrontsandlos aBttelrti and d««cr1ntlnn may qntrlflr Hsoert.-ktii our optntou free whftttier an Invention Is prnbabl^ pnleiitnMa, Oininuirilca- tinnssirliitlycoiinilenilal. HANDBOOK oul'stanu â- sni frpn, (irdosi auoner for sncurlntf psteiita. Pntniiu tft^oii tnrouKh Aliinn A Co. reoetve 9p«tialiuitire, without c hnrg e. In the Sclentlfie Jfmcricatt. T.nrBest clr- Tnrnii, |3 a AJinndininelr lllnntnlftd wenklr. "Inn iif anr nrrlnnilSo ! i four nnMitbB, |L 8oi '^anob Offloe» SX V Bt^ Waahlnsfon. IJ. ilallnn of anr nrrlnnilAo Jmirnal. . . "â-  " )iU by all nenffdeAtflrrL Bull For Service HaviiK joHt piireli lisod a ftno t oiing tliorouiih Iweil Durhitin In 11 1 year oM ast KeEriiarv, tli« same will h« for B« vice si niv ntAtilt-, lot 135, T. A H.Il , Artenirsi I. Pe<lt«ree on iip|>lltstioa Terms -tl.OD for lUaaeuon. •.1.00 tor iliorougb tneds. ISapl Wtt DAVIS I ?^ BOYD, H[CKLING & CO.,^ -FLESHERTON, ONT. Spring Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday April 6th and 7th Ladies are cordially invited to be present at our Exhibition of Trimmed Millinery, IJcMdy-to-wear Styles and Millinery Nuvclties on the above-mention- ed dates. Miss P. M. Mfit?>'.=s!ih, u? A^^loii, who takes charge thi.s season i.sa very capable and experienced milliner and is now busily preparng with her as.si.stanty for the Opening Di.splay, which we anticipate will eclipse any previously made. Rain Coats For April Showers. Our selection for the new season is the best ever shown and comprises the latest novelties in Craven- ette and Ilubber Garments in lilack, Navy, Oxford Grey, Fawn and Fancy Tweed effects in full and three-quarter lenghts â€" and the latest styles in collars and sleeves. Every garment h finished with sewn seams throughout. All sizes Prices From $3.00 to $950 See our Special window of Men's Felt Hats at 75c They speak for themselves New House Furnishings The near approach of spring brings with it the thoughtd of housecleauingand the subsequent purch- ase of now house furnishings We have been thinking of this too, and are fully prepared for your wants in this line with a splendid collection of new goods. Special Value in Carpets Brussels the regular $1.00 quality for 8oc. yard Tapestry Carpets from 85c t o 85c yard Union Carpets 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c yard Japanese Mattings from 25c to 35c yard New Oilcloths, New Linoleums, New Rugs, New Mats, Special Values in New Lace Curtains Prices from 50c to $2.75 pair. Come in and let us figure on your House Furnishing llequirments â€" We can save you money. We have provided a OpC good range to sell at ^ ^ the lowest prices yet 5552 quoted, but call your Wall Pap special attention to ourselectit)n of rich and beautiful papers suitable for every decorative purpose. Come and see us soon, we wo believe can satisfy your wants, and our object this season will be to make tJie price 5 of our papers as attractive'as them- selves. Prices fnom 5c to 50c! Double Roll, All colors of Sherwin Williams Paints For all Purposes; USE ^'Five Roses" Flour NO OTHER AS GOOD \

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