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Flesherton Advance, 2 Jun 1904, p. 4

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^une2 1904 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE WWWWWW j F, T. HILL & CO. | WWWWWW OUR SECOND BIG PURCHASE! of TORONTO FIRE GOODS Thosa who participated in out BARGAIN SALE of Toronto Salvage Goods lust week will require 110 second invitation t<« r«up llio benefits of another. Thousands of yard) were sold in a fuw hours and such will be tlie casu again. The second purclioxo we uxpucl to pluc« OU sale uo Wednesday evening or Thursday morning of this week, a |mrtial list of whicli follows ; /7 Cent Sldftengi. fon 72\ Cents. lOOO yards Hock Fast Drill Shirting, thoroughly wet but otherwise perfect. So perfectly fust and depetidablo are the coKus of those that when dry you'd scarcely know tliey had ever4)een wet. These wu hare in an eicollent aHsortnient of patterns â€" their mates are bein<< tiold all over the pro- vince at 17c, Your choice of iheso, and they'll Beli.fast, at 12^c 12\ Gent QioU/ed Sheeting 9 Cents. In viuw of the advanced and gradually increasing prioe of all lines of ootton gooda this offer- i^ ing will hot') your likini,'. 800 yards heavy Twilbd Slieutinjj, d^vmaged by water only, tine, ^g smooth, even finish, full width. Don't neglect to buy all you need, per yard 9c ^ W Cent Gfeu Cotton fof 7\ Cents. K v. 750 yards Grey Co' ton, full width, plain, even weave, smooth and free from specks. This "*-- cotton is absolutely perfect excepting that it baa been wot with clean water. Buy all you want as quickly as yon can, per yard , 7ic One Soiff Case of â- ^iten's Clot/iinff Tliis clothing has been as v,rot as water can make it â€" otherwise it is none (he worse. We S^ have divided up the lot 80 that anybody wanting any odd garment may profit by the opportunity, ^i " Salvage olotliin<» " th»t wo sold several yorrs ago at a fraction of actual value is being worn by 2? the purchasers still. This tfferini? is similar and just as good. Men's r>dil cua^n selling at 75c to $1.50. Men's odd pants solliug at 50u to $1.00. Men's odd reats selling at 25c to 50c. Wool blankets r.25 to 2.50 ' ^ " â-  r .â- â- f-: '-:..r "^^ 25 pairs Fine Wool Blankets, all slightly sniled and soms slightly damaged. These, coaaider- Ic ing the quality aro very cheap at the pricoa we're marking tbeni, $1 25 to f2.50 *£ 2.75 to 3.00 6^ain Coats for 7.38 ;i^' " ^ 34 Ladies Rain Cnati in agood asaoitment of sizos and all poifect goods. In all probability J^ you'll never have another opportunity of buying depeud*l)lo, perfect goods that are thoroughly ^ rain proof at thia price, your choice only fl.38 J? These with many other lines will be placed on sale as above. Don't fail to â- & take advantage of it. , ..^ ^ VMW MARKDALE -' â- -â- - ?^/wiW»^ Port law Seeding is about completed and fields and woods look beautiful decked in their rich garments of green. Mr. Charlea Napier has been confined to his house the past three weeks, as the result of an accident. He was engaged rumoring a large stone when the kant hook with which he was turnin(( the tiouldcr, slipped, allowing Mr. R. to fall, and in so doing to strike his knee against the stone, caosiui; a very serious injury. Mr. VVm. Parker, third line Oiprey, while working in the hush h<ad the mis- fortune to be struck by \ f»llini; tree which broke hi* leg at the thigh. He lies iu B cri'.ioal condiiion. Miss Recka Pedtar is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. \Vm. Chard raised the framework of his laruG barn. The work was done by the pulley system. A large party of young people from this section picnicked Thursday last at lirewstcr's Lake. A very enjoyable time is reported. Our young man are adepts atdrirmgwith one hand, and the way they displayed their skill and gallantry on this particular occtalun cculd not fail to win the admiration «f their fair com- panions, who, no doubt, were involun- tarily prompted to exclaim, " More j>ower to your elhow, beys. MisaM. A. Madill of the Sault has beon vitiiling friends here recently. Mr. Clinton Pedlar of Toronto spout th« 2-11.11 with bis parents. The honi) of Mr. and Mrs. B Ferris »» n brigliteaod by the arrival of a young dau^hler reoenlli'. Priccvllle Tho hiifhUnd nioadows has a romuk- flbly tine nppcar.-tnco for this time of year, «'inie blades of (;r».sH tic nu a fnfil or more in length; but •ri t-onio li'W binds, hulli t^ra.Hs, and grain lielda are da:iiagud hy ox- cea.sive nmisturo About 3 a in. on the 2.3rd a soveru t!iuii<lerslorni broke over th«5 vii-inity, iind while nil out doura was Lrillianliy ligh'ed np \jy eledric llailicH, every ImuRe- li >';1 .sjanH 1 to bn asraVii, and li-.-lits were burning during the 31) niinuti-n wlnle iho (-'orm was pa'hinir. Some of tho creeks vest of hi'ro havo ovctllowod and fluoib i-'l the gravel road, we hear th.-\t Mr. 0. MoT.iggiTt had a cow killrd by lijjht ninit durin'.; r.ne of the recent storms. Kevenil of tho ol.l resideiita have pii>s rd away from this life during r!ie last two 'â- celiH. Mrs. N«il McLiHHl.an old lady of ovpr80yrs. and for many yenrs a resid- I nt of (ihnelg liiwnsliip, was b»id away in the oonietery at Snilloyi ("orn-.TH. On tiu^ 27lh the. funeral of M r« llnlos took plaeo from the residence <->i \\vx son- lulaw, Mr. I(. Mn.Artlnir, where she re- •uled with her daughter during the last i 1-m months. O." til 1 2 It'i t Ta-y la -ijj o t-xz >'in« of p»npfo aiienibled at Iho Willinnrnon rcsi- <'ence, O.I). II , to p-»y their Ust rctp>-cts t'l t.h'i late M. Wjliamson, who after a )'<ns[ilbieii,passo.l awayon the20th. The iiri>o"ssion was one of the larircit seen finre for iNunn time. li'tv. Mr. ivlalhesnn ^I'fl riatsd at thi h'lusn an 1 v\n vsaiited by llnf. Mr. Roich at ihn ({ ava. Oil Mmday morninir last Mr. Du^nld |tfc(<)iD, (tfier • faw irteka' iltiie<s,pt<«o.1 away from our midst. Mr. McLean has bsen fur many years a resident of the villai(o, a shoemaker by trade. Althouuh a man who held firmly to his own opin- ions, yet he was scores of times called to the public platform and listened to with intereat by large audiences. Deceased has Leon an active director of the Agri- cultural society here] for several years, although he was advancing towards 80. Tiio Piesbyterian church has been re- opened after having the interior painted throughout. Rev. Stanley Robinson preached morning and evening on Sun- day to large congregations, and on Mon- day last a succeKsful entertainment was held. The Fleshorton Presbyterian choir rendered fine mu.sic. The solos ^ &Ir. Sheppard of Fleshorton, and Miss Anna James, Pricoville, wore particularly ad- mired for their clear pronunciatimi. Tho proceeds were applied to thepainting fund â€" â€" ^^ *^ â€" ^ Thousands of Women. Women drift into a condition of half in- validism without knowing what ails them. Languor, exhaustion, aching back, limb pains, indigeation, head- ache. ANTI-PILL will lift these bur- dens. Any woman can prove this by writing Wilson-Fyle Co., Niagara Falls. Ont, for free trial bottle. This announcement is particularly sd- dresaod to wo:nen, because of the pecul- iar adaptation of ANTI-PILL to help sick and ailing women, who feel that they are cradually losing strength and vitality. The use of ANTl PILL never fails to aiousu i-nergy to search out and overcome the ailing cause. Ii'a a revelation in inoi'.icini) that brings relief to distressed, iiiid liiighleiiH ihe despondent. It doo tola Imi don't drugâ€" is purely vegetable and can bo used with perfect naiety by delicate woinon at any ataj^e of life. Ii'b gentle and elTectivo. â-  â€" *'**m**^~ â€" Heart Palipitation at Night Rallies evoii the .strongest man, but to the avonme women it is a taste ul genera" piirgaloiy. 'Puke a little Nervililirt in sweetened wnlor and ii*ay goes tbe p.il(iitatioo. You'll lie saved lits cf worry •ly kecpinii iiorviline on h.inil, uhiidi is n trea'iuie f..r all S'rts of p.-iiiis and aehes. Neivilmi cures lieadnclii<, stoniaeh and bowel troublo ijmckly. Co.sts 2,"<c for a bilge lioltlo. crl:dit AUCTION SALE Of llcjgistcrotl Shorthorn Cattle On Wednesday, June 22 '04 -.AT- ' ^riivfn ^ar'nt • ^Durham. 'Stojk Riill' (hred in Seotland) in- cludHd in Side. Catalogues n\all©d on applic- ation. H. PARKER Purham - . - Ont "Looking back. I see I never saw before." This is the exclamation of satisfied customers. We have fitted successfully stubborn cases that others have failed in. Satisfaction guaranteed, , ... Consultation free. - ..', -s, W. A. Armstrong^ -'EWELER ANO OPTiC^AN rtESHCRTON. Fleshorton Sash, Door and Planing Mills AFTEPv much labor -J â-  ir-i cncd reop- our % actor}' and -V. have just â€" .'erected dry kiln, A\hii.'li puts us in a position to till all ordcr.s for Sa.sh, J~)oors, Frames, Mould- ingH, ]>a.st>, stair iiiatorials and machine work .such a.s plan- ing and matchinj.'. scroll and band Hawing and tin-ning; of every (le.scrii)tit)n. Our stock of north shore white pine is complete. We also carry a good stock of panel doors and sash and win till all orders promptlv and will guarantco satisfaction to our customer-! in all lines of our business and ourpriotis will be found as reasonal)le as any. Our Chopping Department shall have our best attention. * m * '^^BOYD, HICKLIN6 & CO.,] | FLESHERTON, ONT. Wool Season When you're ready to market your wool please bear in mind that we have the cleanest, brightest, newest and best a.s.sorted stock in this district of Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, Flannels and Woollen Gjods. The High Quality of our Wall Tapers insures c'urabilily of colors. Tiie Artistic Designs make it an eaf^y matter to gratify your taste. The Low Prices lire encouraifi-ments to Ihe iracticeof economy. The Large Stock iiflbcds the widest possible ran^e for choice. There is Meaning for You Prices from 5c to 50c a Iloll. Specials for Summer Wear Light Weight Suits Light Weight Coats :->" ' ' -'14 Neglige Shirts . > Leather Belts IN THE Picture Light L'nderwear Hosiery Straw Hats Light * A Big Range at Popular Prices ^^^â- ^^ !â- â- â-  Ill^^^^^^^^*^ rirs. A. Wilson 1 W. Wllcon, M«na;;r Shirt Waists for 35c. 38 I^adies' Colored Shirt Waists, including black and white, helio, pink and blue striped patterns in prints, percales and muslins â€" sizes from 32 to 38. These waists sold in the usual way from 50c to $1.50. Special Clearing Price> 35c* A 75c Shoe Special 40 pairs Mi.sse's Oxford and Lace Shoes, in Dongola and Polished Calf Leathers, some with patent tip, medium last. Range of siz not complete, only 11. 12, 2^ and 4 are left. Itegular prices from $1 to $1.90. Special eiearing Price, 75c. House-Cleaning Time is House Painting Time The Sherwin-Williams Family Paint is made particu- larly to lighten house-cleaning labors. It is an oil paint and can be" washed and scrubbed. It brush- es out easily â€" doesn't drag or tire you to apply it ; the girls can put it on. Made in 24 good colors. Use it this year on your cupboards, pantry shelves, base boards, etc., and you'll have less work next year. Get color cards â€" they tell more about Famil Paint. ily «oi o my

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