June 9 1804 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE ^w^vuywvy 1 F. T. HILL & CO. I WWWWWWi IVIoney Makers for EARLY BUYERS These lines, exactly as represented, will be on sale as soon as this appears in print. There are some remarkably good tilings in the offeringâ€" goods you'll need â€" and the values will probably never again be repeated. Kead carefully about every item and if you have any possible need of them come early. Here are details : ^4f.S0 und ^S.SO ^ten'a ffi'ain Coats ton ^2.50. In this lot tli'ire is al)()Ul :50 Moil's liigh class Uaiii dials, iimilo of fine wool clotiis, jjUiin and twilled and proofed to turn llio heaviest shower. In every d«tKiI these goods are perfect, seams are all donblo stitched, stylos exactly right for present season and fit just as you want it. Nearly all sizes at this very small prioo i Three Lots of Print at Three Small Prices ^ Among the damaj;od Prints wo'vcd la 1 during the past three weels this last lot is hy far the best. They'll sell ^JJ quick at those prices : ^ 8(X) yards of lino Prints, soiled and slightly scorshed on the od^jos, excellent for quilts cr ^^* ','•'â- ' children's wear, per yard 2Ac ^ â- â- ';;.i' 1000 yards of fine Prints, stained and wet, qualities worth 10c and l'2ic, Bciviccable for a .: '. any use. The price per yard is 5o . . • 1500 yards of extra fine Print, soiled only and practically as good as ever. There are great bargains in these prints, per yard .7^0 SIZKS I to 3 Another Big Shoe Offering:==88c Per Pair In this lot w« have about 150 pairs of splendid wearing Shoos for girls and young women and which is a general cleaning up of our stock' The sizes in this lot run from 11 to 3, and ihe original prices §1.25 to $2.50. If you in any way require anything in these sizes this is an opportunity you should not neglect. Your choice for. . . .88c f- " CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' GLOVES 9o 10 dozen Misses and Children's Gloves, in assorted colors and sizes. The regular selling price of these is 15c to 26o pair, but all go now at one price, your choice 9c Carpets J Carpets T We would like to emphasize the fact that we have one of the most magnificent CARPET STOCKS in the county. Nearly 100 difl'orent qualities in almost every known weave, bright, serviceable new goods, and not the el'ghtest e.\travai;nnce in price. Your smallest or largust want iti Carpet.s, Linoleums, Jap Mattincs or any Hoor covering you de.siro, can ha filled by us to your entire satisfaction. Wo will be pleased to show you the niCBt perfect stock of Floor Coverings you'll have an opportunity of viewing â€" No need to buy unless you wish. imWWM Aremesia Council Artomes'a Council met on Saturday la»i, all the nunnliurs present. Minutes previous session w«ro read and coii- linmnl: thd following communications vero read; Tucker & Cameron, re settlement with liulic'it (Jrnbum for land used by council fir ioa.l on lots 22 and 23, con. 1'?; the clrk I'rototi township, regarding drain ^. ctinL; certain lands in this township; the (xdicu truslfoa,Fleslierton, estimates fi r 1904') OoorLjL' (Jrahain (it al, pctitiim lo ri-movu ci'rl.nn lois from S. S. No 11 (,nil I'lace the sanie in S. S. 13; reports <,f .M<'s.srs. Muir and tiilison re Goorkjo (Jrahiini'a request to take JiW'"' Water luernvvir Valley Unad, rWWnino.iding ih it the r.quest bo not yrarit.'d nnd ru- giiniiiig ditches near Adam lli.-ilirps lands, .<r)M. Ki, recommending that diuhos bo ci< ijpotK'd ; report of ppc. ial committee ri.v;irdiog closing parts of Alma street .".ni! West streut in the town plot of Ivuonii, rrcooiMHindui^ the same to bo thwod nnd the Falls soil to the Euguriia E'ejirio Power (Jompany on certain con- difiMus anil aia prici! ti) bo fi-sod by the c miiil ; by law No 9.'U conlir'ning the a])i)'iin!nu'iit of an arbitiator in the mai- ler of tidbert Isaacs, alleged claim for <!ai'ia»('% to his wife on road near lot 2-1, c n. If, was introduced and passed its l,ii;\l riT.ding. Miiadi-Mast-That .\dam Ilislop be |j. . Id S!l uO for bringing urador fnjni his f;uiii to Heslierton on order of the reeve â€" CMii'^'l- CflTs .n-l',"'t-That A. Wilson's ae- cegiit t'l [.nil ng gate on town hall gi Uncis, j'4 .'W, be paid â€" Carried. Oib-i 11 -Ml' ids That the assessor be piid ^'J.~>, ^h')^ hi!< account f>'r equalizing biii"!! MolM>W!t III 19U4 â€" (Jurrifd, r.ot-Jjfnrvisâ€" That Hart & Riddle's flcciMilft^ $i?for registers furnished the Oliik fiirBlori^vmin kx- piid- Cairied. Meads -llfstâ€" That .losipli (Jibson be paid 62 for conmiittot! work ro Gilnort Isaacs' conipl lintâ€" (.'arried. (:il.a^i - ♦Icads-Tliat the reeve, Mr. Piu vir^iil the dork ha piid as follows service on siiecial coMiinittno ro Ku- ia Power Co., viz., the terve ?-4, Mr. rvis %i, the cli>rk 84-CttiTiid. losiU- iJest -That .los. Gibson bo aid Ip2 lor comniitleo work re .). M. Davis' coiiiidiiint â€" Carried. (Jibson - l!i-8t â€" I'liat the report of N;ieoinl connnitlce appointed lo confer wiih iho Kugonia Electric Power com- lany in rryard to cniidilimiH on whi.di mo falla might bo so^d bo received, md liiHt this council will accept }<:K)l)0 for I hi! said falls and street, SKKKJ lo be paid down at time agrenmunt is eiiiorert into iiiid the liaUnco in two annual inslal- iiients of 91000 each â€" Carried. (iibsoii â€" Mead8--ThBt in rofiTcnco to the plans of drains from ih« clerk of Pioton, and afTuctini; certain lands in this t^wnihip, the matter bo referred to the townslii;:'s solicitor f^r rep'irt ai to Ihedii'ii-R an 1 liabilities of this council in I ho inattiT, also that the reeve and rlerk are requi'Rlod to attend a nieitini; of I'roton ciiuncil on .June 1.1 -Carried. Me.idsâ€" Hi-nt â€" That the ro]>ori of com- niiitue appointed lo examine 25 sideroad and valley roi«d l)o accepted, and the committee he jMid 92 each for servioe â€" Carrie,!. jibson- BMtâ€"Tliat in rrgard to tho MARKDALE complaint of Mr. Wm. Clayton as to the parties removing sand on 150 sideroad at the sand hill, all persons are hereby for bidben to remove any sand, gravid or other material from iJaid hillâ€" Carried. Meads â€" Best â€" That in reference to the application of Richard Allen for a grant to bo expcndi'd on 180 sideroad, con. 2 N E.T. & S.K., the sum of faO is hereby granted to be paid to ftlr. Allun when he has made the road passable for his own nso, and that $10 jier year l)e expended on said road provided that Mr. Allen does that much work, .said expen- diture to bo made under supeivisiun of commissioner of division No. 3, and that an aKrceineiit bu entered into by this couiicl and Mr. Allen to this olfect, and all parties having fences on said road are herelty required I'l remove the same. As Ibis road is not intended to be opened up for public use a (.'ate slnill bo placrd al northeast TUilel of said road and niaiu- tained by Mr. .\llen â€" Carried. Council adjoiirmd. COURT OF REVISION Artemesia Council mel as a Court of Revision on the assessment, (if 190-1. R. H. Wright appualod aaain.st his asessinenl on hits 121 and 125, con. 1 N.E., as being too high, and that ho was as.'^cHsed for move land than he owned on iccount of school grounds and about two acre* tiken nil by lighl of poasession by the owner of lot 12(). Gil)son â€" M- ads â€" That tho asfloasnicnt of R. 11. Wiiyht bo reduced §50 and that the iicrcngo be changed on roll from 110 to Wiâ€" Carried. John G. Uealon appealed again.'t the afSHSsment of 1 t 1, con. (i, as being too hi'jh. Mr ISenton was cxainiued us to the matter, also the assessor. Gibsonâ€" Meal'sâ€" That in tho matter of the appeal of Rs.nessment hy Mr. Beati n the assepsnient be Bustaiiiod- Carried. .T. W. Fro.-,t of Oweu Sound, as agent for the e.'iiati's of the late R. McLean Pnrdy and Mre. Margar'ji; C. Piird^', ap poalid against certain lots in Eugenia as btiiig too hioh and oihora on tlni ground of improper description. (9.b«on â€" Purvisâ€" That the assessinoni of lot 17, on the South hide of Nainileon s reo*. Eugenia, be reduced f 15â€" Carried Purvis-l^ostâ€" That W. \ lot 24, Simp- Hon street 8., Eugenia, lie assesied to Margtret C. Purdy inutcad of Elmer 11. Purdyâ€" Carried. (jibaoii â€" Purvis â€" That r«s t,o a.ssess ment of lots 31, Ruglaii street, and pails of mill r..'Si'rve No. ;<, Kngenis, appealed against by Mr. Frost, the aBsessinont bo sustainedâ€" (iiriiod. Meadsâ€" Gibsonâ€" That part mill ro- servo 3, S. SinqiS"n street, Eugeida, be struck off tho roll as this court cannot find that any such landM existâ€" Cai'ried. Purvisâ€" IJest --That tlie a°se8sment roll for liM)4 as revised iiy this cou't shall liB the assi'ssmenl roll for all pur- poses for Iho yetir 1904, and that the cleik cortify to the sameâ€" Carried. This seisms to ba a great 3'Rar for freaks of every kind, but a Mono towi.ship calf has the cen- ter of the Rtsga at present. Tho animal bilontii to John Graham, the well-known thresher, who live* near CamillB, and the funny thing about the mlf ii that it has otaii. WWMf A Good Time Piece ^ Is a FalfliM Semnt. We make a Specialty of Reforming the "won't-eo** kind. When we repair a watch or a clock we fnarantee it to fo accurately, and g:uarantee It to keep a-going accurately. W. A. Armstrong^ ilEWELER AND OPTiCeAi^ rt-ESHCRTOM, Fleshertcn Sash, Door and Planing Mills AFTEli inuchlnbor it n (I X - pcnse wc liRvc reop- ened our actory and have ju.st orectctl a dry kiln, \\\\\d\ puts us in a pcsition to fill all ortlcn-.s for Sash, Door.s, Frames, Monld- iiig.s, Bixse, stair materi'dls and machine work such as plan- ing and matching, serull and band sawing and tnrning of every description. Our stock of north shore white pine is complete. We also carry a good stock of panel doors and sash and can fill all onh>rs promptly and will guarantee satisfaction to onr customers in all lines of onr business and onr prices will be found as reasonable as any. OiH' Chopping Department shall have our best attention. Hrs. A. Wilson 1 W, Wilson, Manager BOYD, HICKLING & CO., â- FLESHERTON, ONT. JUNE MILLINERY Every few days sec the addition of .some millinery novelties to our stock, so that it is always complete â€" a lot of very pretty new straw shapes just arrived. AVo pay special attention to orders for junc weddings. .ac!" 24 pairs Ladies White Cotton Drawers trimmed three rows tucking and deep lace frill â€" full sizesâ€" nicely made â€" strong and fine quality cotton. cR,effular SOc. lines Qlearin^ at 29c. rjlne S^eacfiy J^ta^e \^ lot kin We are justly proud of our Ready Made Clothing for men â€" for we are showing a range which cannot be beaten for style, good workmanship and wearing cloths. Every suit represents ext ra value â€" they were bought right and are marked close to sell quickly. Our Suitsjl from $7.50 lo $15.00 Are onr leaders â€" they include the latest patterns in Tweeds and Fancy worsteds â€" showing the new stripe and flake effects â€" perfectly tailoredâ€" equal in fit and appearance to ordered cloth- ing. All sizes from 36 to 42. kJSo^'s Oulfs for yp/.OO and ^7. SO Boy's 8 piece Sailor Blouse Suitsâ€" sizes ft om 3 to 7 yearsâ€" nice navy blue sergeâ€" trimmed white braid â€" deep \vashing collar of navy duckâ€" white flannel vestec. SI^ECIillL. $1.00 Boys 3 piece Sailor Blouse Suits â€" sizes from 3 to 7 years -heavy navy sergeâ€" deep sailor collar trimmed with gold braid â€" embroidered wliire flannel vestoe. SPECIAL ^l.SO BeIts,White Vests,Fancy Shirts, Summer Suits, Summer neck- wear, Canvas Footwear, Light Underwear, Straw Hats, Felt Hats. ^Ae J^eivest Qoocls at SRtt/At ^rlcei. Good Paints ^ V <2f Good Varnishes for All Parts of Buildings ^. .1^' ^"^."J"''f"-'-'^>'S 00. make good paints and good varnishes for all parts of buildings inside and outside, and for all household uses They make special painu for special purposes, each one the best of us kind. No matter what you want to paint or sa'vT^n T" " K ^"' ^^^"^''' ^"" measur^e and pZ^^LTtuI i ^â- ''" "'" ^"^ SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND THE SHEHWIN-WILLIAMS VAHNISHES. Color cards and fuU infomuition upon request. makers m the world. They have built up Uieir busi- »- ness on good quality. ,. > SOLD MY