Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 4 May 1905, p. 4

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M^y 4 1905 T n E FLESHERTON AIJ V AM C £ ^(^wwwwwywy F, T. HILL & CO. ! 11 PRiK 11 S 'HiHiiiiim^ Actuated by a dcsiro to make tlio month of May a greater biisitjcsa moiilli for this Btore, and as an index of how wc propose to accomplish our object one can form a very satisfactory idea- by being on hand to inspect the extrnordiuary vnhjca thai are Bpccified iu the items below; but of course the goods must be seen to appreciate the excellence of dtyle and quality at the greatly reduced prices aa the great incentive to assist you to make this store your shopping quarters iov May, Hn Occasion in Silks. eOO YARDS FINK QUALlTJErf IN SILKS AT 38c. AND r,3c. PER YARD. On Wodiipsday wo put on s.ilo f.iid offer a oolluotion of Silks, vrliich for qaahty are of unequalled vaUii>, cnn^ listing i)f Tafl'ottas, .liipimcKe and SuraliH, in a wide ran-jo of.c.lofs sutiublu fur bliirlwaihte, whicli iiru iKiiV' .so fasliiuiiable, and the p,nco i»-38o. and 58c. per yard reprKiiiJitiuK values worth up to $1.25 per y.ird. Prcncti Broaclclotti. '" POBLADIES SUITS. IN BLACK ONLY. ON SALE AT l.r.O I'ER YARD, REGULAR MARKET VALUE 2 60 PER YARD 75 yards finest qu;dity French Broadcloth, in black ordy, Huitiblo for tailor Tnade suits. This cloth reprefontg ono of tlie Client clotlia we have ovor handled. To appreuiaio th« extraordinary values we nro offering we would ask you to make a special etfort to see this line â€" no need to buji â€" remember the priceâ€" 2.60 a yard cloth f . .r 81 . 50 ENLtreiorciinary Values. LADIES BLACK SATEEV BLOUSES AT YOUR CHOICE FOR 68c. 100 Ladies' Black .Suteoii Blouses rcpresentini^ ii ful iissurtnieiil of sizes, qualicios and styles raii.'i- • 1 1 pnco frniii l.Od to 1.60. If interested in a fine quality of black satesn blouao for about half price, ba.-on ii,nl early. Your choice for 080. Ladies Plain jand. Far) cy Sateen Uncierskirts 75 Ladiaa' Plain Black and Fancy Mercerized Sateen Underskirts, made in latent styles, fancy frill.s and pleat- iiii;. lie^ular value up to 1,50. Special shopping price 7i5i;. KU ?trt FINE QUALITY BLEACHED TABLE LINEN. 25.) yards Fioo Bleaehi'd Table LiuBii repreSBntini» a nice assorrmeiit of )iiittcrns and qii.-.litios up to 85c. per yard. If you wish lo iur.iiiah your table with a new white cover al very iimoh lo-^s tlian regular piice.s wo would u.ik you to select frjiu these, special shop. ping prii:e per yard -irfc. FINE WHITE DIMITY MUSLINS 8ie. YD.- C pieces fiiie while dimity muslin i in neat chock pattern, rep. value l.")c. yard, speciul prise SJc. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS FOR I'Je. "^0 Men's working-. shirts, full assortment of sizes, priiieipiilly dark shining stripes in patiern.-ii a yood washer, tieiiig fast in coUr, special sliop[,iiig price 19c. LADIES SILK BELTS FOR loc. 60 L;idies bt-lt.s in black silk, white satin, cords, consisting of odd lines being worth up to 35c, special sh'ippiiig price 15c. Grocery Specials : V.M'iibliHhfid every Thursday at SI. 00 per Muium if paid in ailvaiice, $1.00 if net so paid. All Bulwcriboi-H laying SI. 00 strictly in advance get the Mmitreal IK-rald one yaar fr*: as » leuiiuiii. 5 lbs. choice new dates for Soa; 2 figs for 2.ic; 4 lbs. of yingor snaps MARKDALE Itia. dust tea siftinga for 16c; 7 Hjs. for 25c; 5 lbs .Japan tea for 75o. ^ i^ Sprino Show of .Entire Stock. The spring show of live stock held hero on Friday last proved quite a s^iicceris, .^ilthough only hnr.sea were shown. These, however, wore of a very superior cUi.ss.in fact no bettor can be found in Canada than some of the auinials shown hero that day. Thi) crowd wii^ not ae large as it should have been owiiijr to the fact that farieers jaatnow are busily ciccupied g«ltir.(iiii their spring C'op and could not ap»r« liinft to aiteiid. Tha day was all tb«t could be desired and every one pres- ent wan well pleased with this, the tirgt spring show held under the auspice* of Rft.st Grey AgricHllural Society. In heavy drafts Mr. Jos. CairuB ah iw. d- two inagniSocnt shire horsiii", father a .d â- vin. Mr. Jati.. Pittoa also showed !..'< two Clydas, Merry M«ion and Spai^U- banl(. Mr. W, Burnatt orJiibited lis faniogi Shire, Severn Uaeburn. Ot-ier dcjifu *ere shown by T. Mercer, A. F. Wyvi!|« and M. Oliver, of Markdala. Ill siandnid bred roadsters were Palm- er's I'rincc Krie, and W. M. Bush's Capt. Aiifi This Utter horse has not been Men here bc-roru. He is a small but r.eat- bit of hoi8etIesli,»nd cornea of good stock. He iH an Antillo by Anteo by Elootionoer, anii his mother was. a Cloxr Grit by Lajiiiliat. Two' coach hnrses wore shown â€" R. ffny's (Jeorije Imperial and H. M l)<)Uv'l»V Caul bier. ILiokneya ware ropreu-ntod by Manary's Fireway and .1. A . Myles' Liglit.iing. The latter aniui.il called forth manwexclainaliois of adm ration. Ho is wiih (It rii.ubi iho handsiuiiesi iniinal of hi* k.nd oviT 8o«n here Of course ho h«i n provinciiil reputation and is suppos- ed (no doubt jit.'iUjr) to be iho besi sire of hli clanH in Cnnada. A-iiieco and a iiepli- 1 w- Saxon and Monona soht at anctiou at l!ii-<m.iivillo on March fi?,. last, iho fnrni' I- fir ?.'i600 and tho latter fcir tll<i26. Mr. J. A Mylas, of llaaihcoio, is the lucky owner of Lightniiii; and purposfs Ukiiit; ill Floshertor. ot> h s rout thin year. Ho *ill remain In Mnrkdalo nvoiy Tu»8- d*T inlt;,Fl.)sherl('n for noon Weilnysday and at Riiyoni'i over U'odnosrlay nichl. Tile I implntu roula will be published neit WMvk Til i-n were no pnr.en awarded in sny chiss, tho object bein'/ to allow farmers to judge for tbemhclves as to the kind of auiinal most suited to their wants, and iho result will, wo believe, quite justify- l\i\S course. FIRST DOSE RELIEVED. His Own Story. Mr. .1, Oorrin, an employee of the Nat- ion.il Table Factory of Owen Sound, gives his experience wiih Rheuma'isin. He say.s : I was troubled tor lifteoii years with rheumatism, sometimes being laid up in bed for weeki at a time. I took all kinds of medicine and u.sed all kinds of liniments, but gut no relief. List Janu ary, after a very severe attack, I was in- duced to try Cameron's Rheuinaiic Cure, which nave Immediate relief. I worked nil winter in the hiiildiUK of the table fnctoiy in all kinds nf weathe.r, wilhoub ihe .'/lightest i'lsrn of any disease cominn back. This fall I caught a b.»d cold, and U,caine liack on ir.e. 1 laid on my back fur two for three days, having tn get help when I wanted to movo. I bought a bot- tle of Camerin's Rheumatism (jure, and the next day I was able to go up town, and I hiw.e h»<l; no .return as yet. M^ father,, and in fact the whole family have beun sufferers from rheumatism, and 1 most cheerfully recommend it; and think that instead of one dollar a bottle Cam- eron's Rheumsl'aiu. Cute it well worth 810.00 a bottU. Pr<ipare<l only by D. A. Cameron & Co., Owen Sound. Price $1,00 a bottle. Express paid on two bottles. T. D., Vandeleur Asks better results are obtained from the use of Oliamljcrl.un s Colic, Cholera and Diarrh.., ea Itemerly m cases ,.f nains iu the nmimch, c, lie amlch.ileia nioibiisby uklii- it in water as hot as can l.« drank.. That when taken iu ihia \T&\ the etfeet u double in rapitlity. "It Boeiiis to get at the right .sn„t, instantly." ho aaya. lor aale by W^ K. RichanLion. In the le^al notes and queries in Sat- urday's Mai*, "T. D.," Vandeleur, asks the following question: I rented a farm farm frooa .) . N,, for three years, posses- sion t,o be given cm the first of March. Ho signed.thttloase, birt didnot give me possession of the house until the Itt of April. No* he has left the counliiy and has gone to the north-\Vus(,. and his brother claims to ow« the farm, and llir<-atens lo hare me put oif the place, unle.ss 1 Higi^ a . lease to him. I hare ploughtsi about thirty (iva acres on. the I;Uc(j. Can I-liold it for throo yearn? Alts. â€" If J.'N'M)Wiied the prcipurty, cr had a ri^dit to make a lease of it ut tha time that he signed Ihe three years' lease, you can hold p08.sion under that lease, and can keep tho farm for the fu|J pcri/id of three years, notwithslanding-that J N., m ly have deeded his farm to hia brothers, and e^ell if J. N. had no right to make a lease iif the farm you have a rii-ht to claim cotn[)e:t8ation fir Ihe thirty-live acres which you bare plowed and for those iither expenses that you hare incur- red, which may be of benefit, to the present mrnar. A Qood Su2]|;estion Mr. C. H. W»inwrlKht,of Umim CilT.KU , ha« writton ih« nmiinfacturera that munh Honor Roll.s Report of Sr. Division of Eugenia S.S. No. 13, Artemesia, for Aprii, Vâ€" Alct Fisher, Millie McMrlleDi- IV~Mabel Can-, Weston Can, La.: Walker, EUwood Purvis. Edna Williams, III Sr.â€" Sohina Hawkins, Clara Lati- mer, Albert Slo.in, Stewart Hlslop. HI Jr.â€" Herbie Fisher, Harold Wall- ace, George, Hislop, EtJ;ie Latimer. M. HBwnKRso.v, Teacher. Junior Divikio.v, IT Sr.â€" Jakie Sloan, Rimsel Park, W. Plttiitt, Russel McMulle'n, Irene Walker, Albert William,. II dr.â€" E. Armstrong, L. Fisher, F. Li-gard, M. Turner, M. Campbell, M. Mosier. II Pt. Sr.â€" O. Williams, L. Hislop, F. Planft, M. Parka, L. Campbei;, W. Camo- bell. II Pt Jr.â€" Willie Hogg, A. Willlamsv I Sr.â€" L. Sloan, C. Parks, 0. Fi.her. D. Jamleson, M. Hawkins. I Jr.â€" A.Love, J.Walker, W.Williams 0. Williams, L. Williams. â€" N. McMuLLB.-*, Teacher. Our Clubbing List "•Advance, *llerald and ♦Toronto World, daily $3 25 Toronto Daily News 1 86 Wnokly Globu 1.80 Mail-Empire 1.80 Family Herald & Star 1.80 IVronto Star 1.80 PSruiars Stjji ... . 1 .80 All above prices iuclmle The Advance and MontreM Herald, if paid in advance only Early Hul.>sonl>er.s g«t best value or their money. Fine Tailoring It is about time to decitie on your spiiug suitâ€" antl wc have decided that we want to make it for you. Tho best of workmanship; correct style and iit guaranteed. H. ALEXANDER The Fleshorton Tailor BOYD, HIGKLING & CO., FLESHERT&N, ONT. illifitrir Some New Specialties in Ladies Ready-to-wear hats deserve special mention and your inspection. -V New Hoiise Fornis The near appro/ich of spring brinjjs with it the tbought.s olhtm.'^ecieduin;^ Mild the subsequent puich- asc ut' new house iarnishiiigs We have been thinking of thi.s too, and arc fully prepared for your waiit.s in this line with a .splenilid collection of new good.s. ... Special Value in Carpets Brussels the regular 81.00 quality for 85c. yard "r:'.pe-stry Carpets from 35c to -85c yard I'm on Carpets 30c, 40c, 50c andOOcyanl ' Japanese Mattings from 25c to ooc yard ' ;- -â- 'â- -'â- 'â- ^-^ New Oilcloths, New Linoleums, New Rug.'^, Nc.v Mats. Special Values in New Lace Curtains Prices frtim 50c to $2.75 pair. â- â€¢..ome in and let ns figure on your House Furnishing Jiecinirmesits â€" We can save you,money. Ill 11 n ^^'^- ^^^'''^ provided a lia raoers ^r; ^"^-^ ''"''' ^^^ »«««iifl 8 Mi^^vi w the lowest prices yet -â€" . ^ quoted, but call ytMis- special attention to our selectioa of rich and beautifiij papers suitable for every decorative purposo,., I'ome and see us soon, wc we believe can satisfy ^•our wants, and our object this, season will be i(> make the price?s of our papers as attractive as tliem- ^elves. Prices from 5c to 50e. iJouble Roll. All colors of Sher>yin Williams Paints For all Purposes! , - ' i' ^1; ^_ 1^ '^:r^: «,.._ik. !,_A!CJj, M\XM IDEALr.'Rl' FENCE A Substantial, Heavy Fence No. c; Hard Sitel Wire All Heights ^n Stock A good Fence well Put Up Improves Property Permanently.

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