Tirana (S "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN." 'â€" )<A- .«r VOL. XVn, NO Fleshcrton, Ont., Ttitirsaay, January 27, 1898 W. H. MIRSTOM, ^""'^i^Ainron p. f^' F T. Hill & Co. F, T. Hill & Co. ^i ^St'asoimhle (ioods^M "tk <vV^^^%^'«/«/'^»^<&^^ <»- ^Iteration Increased business compels us to enlarge our store. In a few weeks the carpenters will ba here, removing- partitions, putting in modern shelving, counters, tables, new windows, etc., and will make this in appearance the finest store in the county. As to values, we have all alon^ aemonstrated our lead- ership and mean to keep it. Before making these improvements we find it necessary to clear out ALL WINTER GOODS, and this is how we will do it. Commencing, Thursday, Jan. 20th ^Continuing" for two weeks we shall sell reliable, up- l^o-date goods at such prices as these : fff^f Ladies^J > C|||* # ^ uiou asMitment. fj.. |r Opossum Boas were o C3 riantlesj In Black aud Colored Beavers, Serges, Fancy Twi:<:d8, CLeviolB, etc. Mantles iLat were $3 25 nowll 25 3 46 " 1 9,-, 5 76 " 3 40 " G 00 " 3 96 _ -" .-^*' â€" 6 60 " 4 50 28 Bojs' Over- 1 Coats, wortli fi'om Boys' \f?^^^\ /s atji/ff choke for 82.G5 Boys' Fiitae Ovei costs, witli deep storm collar, uleuriug at npwaniS from , .. ..?2 76 Fur Caps J Erery Gar and Coatsi ri'^""""" Electric Seal Capes were $18 00 now tl3 60 Electric Seal Capes were 92U 00 now $14 95 Your choice of any Fur Coat in the store at uct cost. HJ 21 Meo's DrPRS Ojii ()vorcoahi,sizes S6, 'frfc5lf C T^ 37. fl8, worth from COaiS 1,^00 to $10 00, your choice for I $H65 Mens Heavy Frieze Ovcrcoatfi, worth $-'>.60 now $4 '26, othiir worth $8.60 now â€" .{fcj> W \K Coats & Vests 25 Men's Fiue Block Veoeliun and Clay Worsttd Coats aud Tettp, wortb ap to $9.00 clearing at $3 95 to $6 60 $2 75 now $2 00 i Black Up ssum Boas were $i 95 now 12 20 Seal Boas, witii head, were $5 00 now $3 75 Caps}; rien's i '^''^^ w^'^ ^<^ now 89c ' " " 76c " Mo " 80c " C3c " 1 00 " 78c Top Shirt ^ In Persian Lambs, Nutric, Beaver, etc., at ,^5 per cent, discount. '%/%,^'^^j^ That means Caps thai, were $2 60 now $1 87J 3 75 " 2 80 " . " " 4 00 " 8 00 5 60 " 8 I'ii Manile^ ,/," Beaver Tweeds, i Meltons, Worsteds, Cloths \^'-^' A big discount #011 every yard. They ril*P<Q ( ^^ Dress Patterns, '-^* C33 .^11 „p^y goods in Fancy Ml n< .nH C ^ ^^^'^''*' S'"' 'uixtnie, U ^;J^J^J^^Bocles. etc., clearing at sacrilic piicef. You can Lave a very pifiiy Diess now for $1 Gs fjliOyiiids, Si.k finished Henriettas, very liiKMliuilily, 41 ins. wide, worth 5(le and 5r)i; per yanl, now ..w....H7J« Hen's Under| Weari J [^if~} ^^ Beautiful fine heavy Guernseys, That were. l\ Groceries' IJl Everything in this department is of liij{h quality aiid at close prices. Ciolce mixyd Pickles per boltlc....lOo Canned Apples, large tin \9c Kaw biwar, 31 lbs. for 1 00 . 25c ...45c .. OOo .7oc . 85o 1 GO now 13c 3.50 50o .5Sc <}8o 78 Crockery i borne unhoaid values in fancy .•Stone Cliina Tea Setts. For instance : Setts worth $4 25 now $3 25 " 5 25 " 3 85 " 5 75 •• 4 25 Fancy Cups and Saucers clearin;* at per dozen » (SSii p7|l«pk i Ladies' Dongola and â- â- '•*^ > French Kid, Luce or ^hot^C J '•'"'''"" Shoes, worlii (33 pairs to he sold while they last at pel piir $1 85 All Felt Boots nnd Oversaibs for Men, Woimm aud Children to be cleared out at cost. lJ3 M P ^' U\ Scores ofo'hor tines reduced as these. E very thing must be Gl eared out T. HIIjir& CO. I hav_ Just added to my already large stock a new line of Z^iamond and Opal Rings, also an assoi tment of the fam- ous Dueber Hompdeu Gold Filled Case, Ladies' and Gents', including the smallest watch ever made in America. Also a new line of Sdverwarc and Optical Goods, all of which 1 am '•oing to sell, not be.ow cost or at cost, but very little above cost. Call and gee my prices before purchasing. - «P" "Watcti Repairingr a. Specialty, W. A. ARMSTRONG. Kiniberley Almighty God liinK to itiveyou gui>d health 8u that you may be ul>Itf to U8« y>iur idiili- t'VH which Hm Hhb bettowud up<in Y"U, to liiH honnr and uloiy, and at Insc join us attain in tiur henvenly home which 6<m1 lioH waiting For us. Sigiiud on beliidf uf uu. , , , Katie Schb.mma.h Mr. MuQuirtor, niillfr, has iHtt the i ,, „ ,.,',' , (Jboroe Bi;kkr uinployuiunr Kt Mr J. liuiiJerson Ui take «»• o,. u â- r n t i . ' . . I Qluu ntracbitn in a fun- wull chuMjii w<ims a fitun lull III Loiidoii. I.i â- â- ^i it ..â- â- i > thanked the pe iplu for tbeir kinuiieso. A nuiiihcrof our yi'unu people attend-, . . • . j â- » â- ' " t^ t" ! Aiiiusenienta wore participated in for a ed th â- Sctileh conceit iii Thornbury cm - . -. i • i .i r • i i r^ r _ .. ' few hiiurs, aft* r which the II leiiila h'lt for From our oien Corrextmndtnt Our little villa(;e in still pni^ri'Bsini!, though it hfiH lint lately brun heard from through the Advance A "<)4(il supply uf loiiKiM buin<' brought I., " .â- " .1 thocongrei{atnj to Mr. uiahu|i .s mill St present. Friilay eveninij la«t their dilfuruiit huipes all apiiaruntly â- aple Crore The Epwi'tih Luaaue held a businoiw , , Iitt|>py iiiuctiiiK at which the fullowiiiy othcers for 18"J8 wor« electixi : A. E Arnistrmig, [ Prenideiit ; J D. Wat'jiiii, IhI Vice Proa.; j MiHa Soule, 2nd Vice Pre«.; T. B. Carruihura. 3rd Vice Pres.; M. A, Thura- , From our o«m CurrespvutUnl •iMt, Sec.-Tri-an. J Mr. Laughlin McLean, who ia horn* Mr. P. burlburt of Banff, B. C, has ' from Nurth DakoU fur hm holiday*, took been viaiting friends iu this vicinity dur- cbatgo ..f the League iiieetinK and g.ivo a iug the past tuo weelca. Mr. UurIburr|Very able dixcuurse which was liateiisd to was a former ruaident of Kiniberlwy, aud by a large crowd. hia maoy frirndn are i>Ud Vu welcome ' Mr. Jaiuea Henry has i-eturned from him among thum once more. Mr Diake of Thonihury spent Sun- day with friends iu '.own. Port Law Sbeiburiie. He enjoyed hi« trip ini- inenaety His frieiida titer**, he aayn, no- ticed a great change in hiui ainco they last lUkW him. He also very nearly ca|i- turad one of Erin's fair diMigntura iu Tyrone. From our mm Corrtipondnl. j Sleighing for the paat two weeks lias The farmers of this sectiun of country I been excellent aud a great many of the .<eein to be taking advantage uf the fine jfarmera are availing lheiiiH<lTe* of it weather niul good roads, as you will see | and tosinhtg wood into town rapidly, tiuthing hut a constant strinu of teams A party ouii.iiHiitig uf two sleigh luada Ikden witi, saw Ifii.'S or wood hea«liiig fur uf youni{ (Moplu from this place drovtj Proton Station, where they realize the out to Priceville one pight recently and highest market prices. i were reinforced by a couple of loads from We are sorry to note that Mrs. Joieph Stiuth Proton. They repaire<l to th« Croft is at present suffering from a very Crown hotel, where a most agreeablu severe attack uf inflaiiiinatioii, but wo time was spunt. Alex. McL-iUghlin hope to soun hear uf her recovery. handled the violin. Mr. and Mrs. Ge mto Qnigley of| It may perhaps sooni somewhat bold, •SuUi.an tutvnship spent Inst woek visit 1 at Itfast for a mere scribe, to advise thu iiii> the hitter's brother, Mr. Guo.Thomp !Counrilof 1808, but it can do no harm a<ni, of ihis port. i to point out at this liiiio, when the publiu Mr. Walter WiKxlhouse of Collingwnoil mind is ipiickeuetl to the consideration of township and Mr. James Aimstronij 'f ! niunicipal atfaira, that the chief aim uf lOiii con., ArtemeMB, wore welomno ] iho presfiit body is to deal with all mat- callors at Port Law ilurihn the past we^i<. tors brought before tliein in a straiKht- Mr. Fiaiik Thoin(jBiin, Sr., and Mrs. forward manner for the best interests of- Frank Thompson. .Ir., are at presei.t the corporation at large. .\Uo foi eaih visiting fiu-ndg in Owoii Sound iindliohhow his indupt-iidunuo on inatlcrH Dobbinyton. | at the time they are brought up for dis- Mr. Uaviil .Jamieson, .Ir., ban just re cussii'ii kiid i.ot wait umil iiuxl nomma- tiirnud lioiiiu fiom the old seithiinont, ' rion i.inhi to sii.g a little iiidepunut nt- ttheie ho has been ivoikinu ('uriiig the ' like each-note song, suinnier. Woicoiiie back, Dnvi.l. Airs. .Io>opli McDonald attended tho Mr. Charlie Clark of Mai kdale has wedding of her oiuism, Mr. Bcinaid Mc- booii »pin>lin., a fov days with his many (jlee, to Mi-w H:u-net Miller of (Juulph, fiieods aiouiid Port, L-.iw. Charlie i" on Wodneeday o. laat wui-k !dwii\a a welcoiiK! c sit.ii" at this port. The home of Mr, and Mrs. Jos, Wat- * son h^a been biighened by thoairivnl <if .mother nirl, Ma\>vcll. Mi. Aioliy Conkey is hoiiio from C.ii- cai[o aftur an absc iic« of two years. Mr. Fieddio Idnnudy was nttiickod by li vicious ram in L. Sttnv^irt's barnyaid and miriottly e.<caped l>< iiifj ailii u>ly huit. Friddie aliowid ijiVHt energy and pluck as ho cauiu up for tliu secoi.d r<.und, but the wily beabt nas in the rin^ to H:ay. Our timber kiiiij, Mr. Fred M''Arthur, ADDRK^S AND rRKSB.VTATIoN To Miss Mahy .STnA(!HAN â€" Wo, as rop- lehfiiiiii!,' tho coiiungafion of St. Mary's cluiiuh, wiKh to proFont yoii wiili tliuso aiid bis i;n:>g of men are inukiiig tinitier pieces of silverware us a loken of our ap- in the (jvovo at present. preciiifioii of your KervicKS an organist. Weare sorry to stiito that >Jr». Thos. Oui giMt tu.'o to you is very foehly shown Morrow i.-t laiil up with a severe cold. in this glial otferiiij^, but wo l.opo Uuiraii Mc.A:t'iur lost a vaUiablo when time ha^ se)iara'L'd us nnd, fur horse litnt week. V. S. Mclntyro was in jaught We know, afit r G il has C'tllud msiiy Httvndnnce and did all in hia powur, but. I of us to join him in his homo nbuvu, to no avail. th. y may ..-all to romeinbraiioo vur many Mr. .lames Wilson lus purchased on« L . J • o,. »f u u "xT 1. â- 1. of the lutest iuipnived liniiii crusheis. fnendB in ht Miiry » church. N<)t wish- n u t ,K , i... .„;„„,i k„_„ ' -' Mr. I^amuel Uatson has arnvml nomn ,ii.g to weary y.>u with a lona addiess, w« f^,„ the Crow's Nest Pass, whore he ha* »'U| conclude by prnyingthst it may pleMs , kNiuit wurking for the last f«w luukUuk N.^