A October 23, 190S 'THE FLESHEHTON ADVANCE i^M*i I F. T. HILL & CO I '*m-mm\ Splendid Value s in all de part^s ' JuHt now our stock in uiiuli doinirtiiioilt is at ita boat. Wo pride ouiselve.s in hiiviim the LARGEST STORE, ', tho LAUCiKST STOCK, uiul BEST VALUES in Groy County. Conipurirn,' our Htuck and buuiiiuKs with that of : n year ago you'll (iiid a Miiirki'd iniprovuinoul at ovoiy turn ; and just, lis businesM iiiiTKiisos so in proportion di) '. values and aasoitnionts got butter and better. Those f'jw hints pertaining to ovory-day valuei : « 40 INCU DRESS GOODS 16 ct8. 5 piecBH beautiful tWoud ulFect Dross Goods, full 40 inch *idc. These goods will uivo sploiulid wc.vr.boin;; reversible, and aru in an excullunt aijsortineiit of color- ings. Very sptciiil, per yiinl 15' 62 INCH SERGE IIOJIE.SPUNS 4« cts. 10 piooos beautiful, heavy .seryo honio.spuns, full 52 inch, in colors of liiibt ilark and niodiuni yniy, biown, navy and Itlack. This is without ,i doubt one of the v«ry bo(-t dress Koods values to be had, beinf; e(iuiil)y well adapted for tailored suiti or separate skirts. Very cpeuiiil, per yard 48 LADIES WORSTED HOSE 25u. 25 dozen Ladies' Snotoh Worsted Yarn Hose.Hizea 8J, ',>, 9j. Wo believe no butter wearinj; stookinii is to bo had than that made out of uood Scotch yarn. Those 25 dozen are of excellent weight, briubt finish, fast black dye and thoroughly dependable wearers. Special per pair 25 40c. CASUA/ERE HUSE, .1 jir. »1.00 40 dozen fast black, pure all-wool Cashmere hose, full fashioned, ribbed or plain, seaniless, double soles and' otherwise perfect in niiike. At the price, 40 cts., they're as (joirf value as we've over been able to offer. Very speoial now, 3 pr. 1.00 35cTAHLE LINEN FOR 24c. 100 yards fine, good weight, half-bloached Table linen, full 52 inch, resjular 35c Veiy special 24 COo TABLE LINEN, 45c. ' . 225 yards 00 inch, half-bleached, satin finish table liuen, a beautiful, extra heavy cloth that will givo the purchaser every satisfaction. Special 40 lOc ELANNELETTE FOR 7i cts. 1250 yards of yard-wide Flainiektto, fast medium and lii^ht colors, (he best flannelette value we've seen in years, for only 7J^ GRteY FLANNELS Uh to 37^1-. . Over twenty difl'erent 'lualitioB, li«ht and dark colors, plain or twdlod, constitute tho bust flannel values to bo had. Exceptional valuea 18 to 25 ,30c NAVY FLANNEL FOR 25c. 500 yards buaiitiful, soft, pure lUI-wool navy flannel plain and twilled. This is ii »p!endiil width cloth, absolutely fast in dye, and as a wearer is unsnrpas^ed. Special |ier yani only 25 LADIES RIBBED VESTS 25o. 5 diizon very special Ladies' Ribbed Vests, guaranteed not to shrink, each 25 18 dozen of the (>6e ijuality Ladies Hygeian Vesta, clearini; at '48 WllAPPERETTES 12 k. 6 pieces new pfittern Wrapperetter, full 36 inclies wide, extra special per yaitl 12i MEN'S FULLED CLOTH PANTS. 100 pair Men's Fulled Cloth Punts, (all sizes.) These aro made from our own cloths, are extra heavy pure all-wool and cost little more than the price of material and trimmings, per pair 2.25 TWEED PANTS 98c to $2.50.. Having in stock over 200 pairs odd pants, we are in a position to give ycu any size and at any price you choose to pay. If you want a really genuine goo4 wearing pant at 81.35 to 81.50 you can be suited here. IMIT.ATION BLACK ASTRACHAN MITTS. For Men, Wontiien, MLsses and children. Over thirty . dozen of these desirable goods, made of bright black curl all beautifully lined and h.-iving excellent leather facings. Per pair 30o, 50,65,70,75,90,81.25 and 1.5D GROCERIES 4 pounds Ginger Cakes for 25 4 pounds Lunch Bi.scuit for "" 25 ASK TO SEE OUR 'GLASSWARE AND ROCKINGHAM WARE. NEW JACKETS AND CAPERINES. NEW SHOES AND RUBBERS. ^MEN'S SUITS, BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS. » 7K/K^R7K??T".ff^?R F. T. HILL «& CO ^TRJ^JlWRJlWlTTfHl^jf^^ Qetting Down to Work A prohibition convention to organize; tho township of Artemesia for agnressivo ' work was held at Eugenia on Dot. 14. Organization was effected at the afternoon j session. Folhjwing are tho executive :j President,, J I. Graham ; Secietarg, F.' E Sheppard ; Troas., George Gordon;' Vice-Presidoius, H. D. Irwin, Rev. L. ; 'W. Thorn, John Warner, S. Hemphill, 1 C. 0. James, Wui. Buchanan, 11. Cairns, j S. Sheardown. These aio' chairmen of committees in the several polling subdi- visions. A nris< ineoting was held in tho evening at which enthusiastic ad.lre.ssosl were given by W. 0. Pickell, Revs. T. ! U. While, J. S. 1. Wilson, B. D., and Thus. Scott, S. T. L. â- Mr Pickell regarded the liipior traflicj as a menace to society and the oiien haloon a danger to every young man, j and called upon his fellow electors to use thoir vote and inllucncc against this great) ovil. j Kov. T. R. White pointed out that wo are dealing with a measure ihat has al- riady the sanclion of parliament and that is before us for our sanction. He showed 1 that the question before the iieople is,' What Theodore Roosevelt Sa ys An article on " Tho Presidency," by Theodore Roosevelt, to be publisliod in tho November 6th issue of the Youth's Companion, will be of great public iotor- est. When the article was written Mr. Roosevelt had not even boon noiiiin iiod for the VicoPresidoiicy. ^ Nothing was then further from his I thought than that ho would 90 soon exer- cise the great powers which are entrusted I to the president of tho United StatHJS. In view of iho cirouinstancL's llie article possesses an importance iniu-e than ordi- nary, and it will bj eagerly looked for. The number of The Y^^uth's Companion ontainiiig it, and all the subseiiuent issues of li>02, will be sunt froj to now subacrihors from the limo their subscrip- tion of 5;!. 75 is leceivod for tho 1903 volume. Tho new subscriber MViU a'so receive the Oonipanioii Calendar for 1903, lithographed in twelve colors and 'o.id. "Are you in favor of tho Ontario Liiiuor | '''"" illustrated Aniiouuoement Act of l'J02 being enf.ircod ( ' and^that if , iieiv volunio and sample conies Lho reiiuired majority 111 its favor is se-|Co cured we will liavo prohibition in Ontario on May 1, 1904. He showed Ihat tho machinery for enforcing the Act was all embodied in it, and that with tho Attor- ney-General lay the responsibility of its operation. Ho believed prohibition was in sight. Rev. I^iaon Wilson spoke strongly in favor of tjie Act. lie dealt withvaiiims objections raised, such as being iinablo to '" '"" '""" """, iiusoerion, uniler fiU'ce the law and tho revenue (juo-iti m, • '»"^I''cea of the Epwoilh League. This i>f the f The mpaiiion will be sent to any address Free. Address The Youth's Conipanion, 144 Berkeley straet, Boston, Mass. The famous Holy City cimii.auy will, on Tuesday evening of next week, present the sacred tlraina,' Tho Pilgrim's Dream,' ' in tho town hall, Flesberton, under tho showing the absurdity of .saying British law could not bo enforcod, and tho shal- lowness of tho revenue excuse for bipior. Ho uiged most strongly all electors to support the bent measuro ever before the people of Ontario, showing its superiority to all others. Kov. T. Scott, H.T.L., of Maxwell, showed that local option was not a fail- ure, pointing out the ndvanla)>es in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and in various constituencies in our own province. Ho also refuted ar- guments S'inietinies advanced aiiainst pridiibilion laws in Maine, Kansits, North Dakota aud New Hampshire, He shoived that I he power to enact this law hiy with the Ontario govornmont and that tho temperaiico people of the province had sulUcient strength to carry the Act if they but go out and vote. There ttill be a prohibitiim mass meet- ing held in the Orange Hall, Fo- versham, on Fridiiy evening at 7,30. Itevs Wilson, White and others will give addiosses. Friends of prtdiibition are invited to attend a meeting at 3 p.m. to organize thn township of Osprey with a view to sotting out the prohibition vote. entertainment is very highly shoken of whenever shown and ia endorsed by by ministers of every denomination The press of tho country is also unanimous in praising tho company. F\om all that wo can gather wo believe it to bo worthy of a cmwdod hall, and fool safe in saying that those who attend will never regct it. The prices are put at 25o., reserved seats 35c, Bills are up giving full particulars. T.'iB Durham Review says ; There is an ominous tiuietude prevailing hh to tho vote oil the referendum. Is it the calm before the storm '/ Is this district to do its share in furnishing the largo vote re- quired to carry the Liipior Act of 1902, pussod by tho Legislature, or will it calmly sit still while "others fight to win the prize 1 " Wo seo or hear of no action (j«kon by tho executive lately oppointed, while wo do hear of activity on the other side. Thera may be differences about the effectiveness of the law, but if over there A hitch haafuisen in the negotiations betwei'ii ftlr. Park, and the Poriaije la Prairie puopla in rngard to his removal to that |dace and local influence is beini; exeited to try aud re-strain him here Dunlalk do^i not want to lose a aood ciiizeii and will use every legifcim.ito eUort to prevent Ins 1,'iiing.â€" Dundalk Her.ild_ The Day of Pliracles Not Past A Toronto Star reporter investii,'al( d tlie cas>e of Mr. Geo. Warner, and found that after thirteen yoius of almost total deafness he had been cured by inhaling Catarrbozoiie. This proves that where Calarrliozone ireatment is employed, impaired hearing and deafiii'ss can bo cured Catarrho" zone ihvays briiii;s <iuick relief, and is warraolod to givo histing .soisfaction. All HulTero.s from impaired hearini,-, deafness, hoa.i iioisos and ringing in the ears are ndvi.sed to inhale Catan-hozono and derive thogreat benelit it is capable of airordiii-. I'lico SI, small size 25c. Dniguist,s, orN. C. Poison & Co., King- ston, Out. W. HOCKLEY I'r'o-fcoM. - I>rotoia Great Reductions IN READY-JVIADE CLOTHINQ $9.00, ~«^«-. - is lo bosonietbiiiginoreoireclivo, itsoeins How to Beautify the Complexion i*^""" '^'"-" ""'y <;""r»o "pon at piesent ia To have « soft, smooth skin, free from M""" ""*""""'â- '*''«''»'" ""'C'""?. M hatora oruiithms kiid piiuples, tho blixal niuat be|"f 'ho buverago trnfnc in liquor to get at hodihy «nd pure. Ferrozono ir.viKorRt«»« I it, and nil at it, and oarneatly at it, to aufeoblod blood, and cleansos it of all iin- I _,,i| ,,„ , i,:„ ..,,,., f ,. .,, ' ,. f â- . , , 1 I roil up a uijx vole tor tlie in> Annrn It puritio.') and jMns ins ; it brings color to| ,, , ". . ""• ' tho lips and choeka, brilliancy t.1 the eyes, ]''""'*â- •"â- "â- '»"""'"' »' previoua votea whituiiH the lu<-lh and aweotens the . <^n he exceeded, hut tho aim ihoiild be breath. No tonic compares with Ferro- 1 to accept the cliallengo valiantly and win zune in rapid action and permanent re- ln»«ri»h..lmir..il« ti,„ ..._. _ milta. Try it. Price 50c. at druKgisla. ° 7 , v *^ ^" ^'.""««n|'««"<-'« «ont,- orPolwmAOo., Kingston, Ont. Sold I '""'"' °' '"" *"'"""J'" """^ 'or the Qm JIflf W. E, Riobardaon, FlevbertoD, time on trUI. Men's all-wool twood suits, $9.00, redo. 'ill '<• G t Men's Fancy tweed suits, $7.50 reduce „•"•, .....5 Boys 3 piece sml.s,83. 75, reduced to 2 9 Boys' 2 piooe suits, If 3. W, reduced to 2 2 Dress Goods. 200 yds. fancy dross goods, regular sellLig price 3<)c. to 40c., reduced to 19 Boys' blouses, regular prices GOo reduced to 45 Great snaps in tlannelelto shirts. 50 iVlen's thiniielette shirts, regular 50 Cent, clearing nut at 35 I Tailor-made Suits A snap for young men, loaular 81(5 and 817 suits for 13 and 14 Every suit guaranterd to tit, or no J^alo. STIiAW HATS. Men's tino straw lials 25 to 30c for 20 Ladles sailor Imls, regular 60 and 00c for » ., 40 24 Men's Sweaters, clearing out at. . . .08 12 Boys sweatere, cleariifR out at 45 A large assortment of Ladies kid gloves, rofjular 81.25 ami $l.lo goods for 90 A Large Assortment of Fancy (ilassware V$idbe$t price paid for Butter and eggs Salt for Sale W. HOCKLEY. For Sale or Kent. For s&Io or to runt (or a term of yearsâ€"two lotf oil the corner of I'oter and Klissboth atrent, Floshurton ou wlilch are erecttnl a (jood briok tlwellluK lioiise.frsino baru and »tablo»,to«ether wiUi other out liuihllUKa ; also good orchard of aiiiiles, iieam.clierrios and amall fruHi ; occupi- ed for the laat Ave yoara as a Preabvtorlan maiiao. Apply to Man. Stkbs, FlethartouF. O. Flciherton, July U, 1902. SIQXMXX^I^X^l^3I^XX6ii^^X^IC^I^XMX^I^X Boydtlitcli JPLKSKEl^TOM riillinery Department Specials Besides our ijisplay of Tritiimed MiUiaery yot 11 al'wa,ys find .something ofspeci2ill'eminine interest in thi.s depfii'tnjent. Thi.s week we've something now in Keady-to- wear noveltit'.'; â€" Ladies' Fall Underwear from 20c. ganneut â€" Ladie.s' Faucv Sateen Underskirts from ^1.00â€" Ladies Cloth Skirts from $:3.75- Ladies' Kain coats from $5.00â€" Ladie.s' Rigkn Coats from $9.75 â€" Ladies' Cloth Coats from $3. 7oâ€" Ladie.s' Black Sateen waists from $1.00 â€" Children's wool coats, Hoods and Toques. Fall Clothing We're enthusiastic over our Clothing stock this season and no wonder â€" we have the most complete range ever shown here â€" the best values and tho biggest variety of styles. With GUI'- space this week we Ciiimot more than hint at our showings, but v,ell bo glad to have you come and look through whether you're ready to buy or not. We can tit any sized figure. Boys* Overcoats .... from S3. 00 Youths' Overcoats ,. from .$4.00 Men's Beaver Overcoats from $5.00 Mens Cheviot Overcoats from $5.(X) Men's Ulsters . . . from .$4.50 Boys' Eeefers .... from $2.75 . Youths' Eeefers . . from $2.75 Men's Reefers .... from $3.75 Men's Suits from $4.25 Boys' Suits .... from $3.50 Child's Suits, . v. ; >» ftom $2.00 Men's Tweed Pants " ^-^ from $1.00 B ^ UNDERWEAR- SPECIAL ^ 100 suits Men's Wool Fleece Lined Under- wear-'Ueat stnped patterns-all sizes from 30- 42â€" well finished â€" elastic wrists ;uul ankles â€" finish fully ecfual to high grade goods. .V special feature of this underwear is that the Fleece is natural wool,not cotton, and thev're easily worth 1.50 the Suit. ^ Our I^rice $1.00 a. Ss;aiti. ^ Boyd,Ricklifig&|Ko. Eugenia Planing Mills Get your Sash, Dooi'S, F'looriug, Sheeting, New- ell Posts, Ball usters, Cor- ner Blocks.Hand Kailing, tho best of Spruce Lath, No 1 and No. 2 Shingles, Veranda antl Fitting.Sid- ings, etc. Turning of all kinds done to order. New run of stones for chop- ping. Satisfaction in all ^r lines guaranteed. Walker Sloan PROPRIETOR H* milson - flesberton « « « Fleshertons* Tonsorial Parlor Wantkd-Barber Apprkntjce good chance to learn for tho right young man. Bring along Ya Laundry. H « « H^OIilsoti • TIesbtrtoti R.N. KlNNEARdSONS .haxmell Wish to ihauk ihoir many customers for their liberiU patrnnage during the past yeiu and s.ilicit a toiitinuance of the same. If fair dealiiis counts for anything wo will have your support. In our liiiu of Groceries you will find everything of tirat quality for we will buy nothing else. We Have Raw and Boiled Oils, Turpentine, Castor Oil, Olive and Sweet Oil in bottle or hulk. Machine Oil iu any quantity. We have received .inother shipment of the Famous .-^hren Boois and Shoes which once to try is always to buy. Come and see them. We take all kinds of Farm Produce in oxcha»ge for goods. Our Terms are Casli or Trade. We do not sell below ccst but sell as cheap as these iThosay they do. Glenhuron Flour always on hand at mill price. We will have in a day or two Pcaehes .»d Grapes right from the fruit grower, so secure' a basket while th«y last. Fieklinc Sea/on is at hand, XXX vinegar, we have it. .\Iso spice of all kind.i, so you can be supplied at home> which is far bett.r than a jour- ney on a cold or hot day. Highest market price paid fur M butter and fresh cg^s, I?. N. KINKKAi; AiSOIsrs Tarnw^ortli Boar for Service. Alvln ( No. 7a8 ) The undersigned has a thorouirhbred Tamw.>rth. Boar bred by John B.-11. of Amber, Ont., for aervioe on lot 170, con. 2 K. T. * S, R. Terras |1 00. iSep.lyr. Richard Allen, Fleahertot) itH^aatiifittimiiitii.