Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 5 Apr 1906, p. 4

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i' April 5 I90ff THE FLESKERTOT^ ADVANCE ) \ WVWtfVWWVM F, T. HILL & CO, 'iiii^Mim Grand Display and Spring Opening of New Millinery ON, Wednesday and tbursday Of This Week. IN our Millinery Department k>s Elae Spring season we are making an extra- onlin-iry ctt'ort taniake tliJs season's Millinery Opening surpass anything we have heretofore attempted in Trimmed Millinery. Our showing will be much larger in number.the styles â€" many of them New York's latest fashion decree â€" sliowing the many dainty and jaunty styles that are to make this seeason's styles so popular with the ladies. To see and to>buy our new Millinery is to insure that you are on the right track for your new spring hat. Remember, Wednesday and Thursday of tMs week â€" Millinery Opening days with F. T. Hill & Co. Imported Dress Goods In liglit colors for your new Spring suit. We have just opened our first shipment of new Donezal Dress Goods. These come in the li<;ht shades in tin- Fancy Dress Sateens At Nearly Half Price. 15 pieces Dress Sateens, no two alike, very fine in ted and fancy overchequo pitterns-the latest ,hi>,n ! 'Fal'ty. «l."'nty 'n^^Paltcrns prmcimUy dark colors f..r ladies c. .SI un.es for Kprintt. Populaily priced, „ll j repreaeutii.K 18c, 20c and 22o line*. bpeoml at per wool at per yard 90c, 1.00 and 1.25 I >»"â- " •»'=* * i BOYD, HICKLIN6 & CO, FLESHERTON, ONT. - - SPRING - - Millinery Opening Thursday Si Friday April 5 & 6. WE cordially invite Ladies to attend our Opening Di.splay of Trimme<l IMillinery â€" we can confidently promise the best selection of Stylish and Artistic designs we have everJ'.showru >s. Cadies* Sample Belt For 10c. Values in the lot up tu 50c. For this week's si-Uiiig. we put on sals IS'j Ladies' Fan- cy !J.!>s iaull dolors, many 'liSerent •tylcs^of bucKlus. Not one belt in the lot worth less thau 25c. and many as liisjh as WJo. While tho lot losta y<K)r choico for .... 10c. new Embroideries Popularly Priced. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, IQ,. 12^, up to 25c per yard. Cadies Dress Skirts For 81.98, regular $2.7.5 values. 25 only Ln^iies' Dress SkU'tis, in hlnck, navy blue and dark grey, fancy trimmed, all sizes iiu tilW lot. Your choice while we have them for 1 78 China €ream Ju^s From our Crockery Dtpnrtinent fur 15o. 10 dozen only Fancy German China Cream JuRii.ivery large aHsortment of decorations, new in thnpu and style Special value, your choice for 15 <^.WW MARKPALE I.I pul>li»li»'d every Thiim.l.iy at 81.00 iwr annum if paid in udvniiou, $1.5() if not «i> paid. AH «iil>Kcril)vr piiyiiit' S1.'K> strictly in B'Iraiice got the Mmitn.al n.-rald one year free as a iiri'iiiiuiii. L'mcc'iiia TliG inovomcnt westward still coii- (iniips. Tlnrao.c t?rcfily used to Bay to the young Amtricana "Oo west .vfiunt; mail, go wcHt." No use to warn our Caiiafliaiis, as both old aud youiij,' are going. Tlio trouble is tliat none are coming in to take tlicir place. Mr. Jolin O'Hricii left this week wiili a car load of effects. He goes to Ycl low Grass Mr. Kd. LeGard lias pens with the Armslrong contingent for Grey colony, Sask. No week pusses but some of our neighbors go. Bornâ€" At Eugenia, Muicb '20, to Mr. and ftlis Fred l)oagle,a daughter Fred Pedlar is suffering from an attack of broncliitis. Mrs, Hobertson of Uailuko is visit- ing with ber daughter, Mrs. Deagle. John Williams gave a party on Friday nigbt to a number of friends who met to say good bye to Mr. and Alig. U. I'urvis, who leave tbis week for Toronto. A large cifolo of friends part with iliem with sincere regret, a id hope that success may attend them in tbeirnow home. Mrs. Walker Sloan gave a party in honor of Miss Ilciidetson, one of the most popular tf acliers who ever taught ut liugcniii. A largo number was jncBeut and a deligblfi'l time was t.pcnl by all, Wo part with Miss Keodcrsou witli regret. Now our aol.ool is without a teacher when the children could attend. I Eugeuid liftH bad a grand time with I social gatherings Ibis paat winlef andi ull have enjoyed thcmselvos to their Learts content. April lias come wilb her smiles and tears. Mr. Diickelt will burn a lime kiln next week. Mr. John Tarsons lost a valuable cow last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fields have Mioved to the I'urvis farm aud we all iKteud to tbeni a cordial welcome. took place, after which refresliracnts were served from well filled baskets. Games and' music occupied the rest of tho evening and a very pleasant time was spent. Dear Mr. and Mis lukator,â€" We, a fow ot your many frionds and wellwftihnrs, bavo mot thin cvuniiiK to npenrt a Ilttio wtiile with you bftforo your doimrttirA for your now am) oia< tant homo. It is with fuoliiiij of Junp rf>(.n-et thHtyonand voiirs aro Boon to roinovo from our iniiiflt.. 'i'ho thoui.'lit ot your ile|>artiiru cniiHos liiHiiy of tiu wliu liavu spent aU, or the creator part, of our liveH in thi> towoHliip of i>i«pi< y. to review tlio liisiory ofehii Uioml and recall the KceiioK of our ently dayN. Krotn your hirlti, Mr. Iiiluter, von have boon witli us. Toui- |tni-ent6 wore ptoneoiH in this proRperons tf>wnHhip wliich we all lov« so wetl. Partini^ with a nu'iuher of OKo of the ol.iest fainilios In our oominnnlty is liko 1o«Iiik a brother or one oijur kit] to ourBelyeR. Wo would tjladly j have you sta" wiMi uk and apend your reniaiii- litm da\H amid tlio Hecaies of youth. Ixit tl)is b(Mi)(; iiiipr)SHilttti wo all join in tondoi-iog you our wunneHt winlu'« for your future liuppiness Hiiil piospeiity in the oreat Nortliwost. And I Mrl. Inkster, ituriu^ the fow vests you liavo j been ftinoiii^ ua you hayu endearorl yonrnelf to wa very iiineh arid have ivon ourhi^tinHt esteoui aud wo foel tlint ycnr removal from us i« a distinct los8 to oia'Helves, Wo triist that in your new lioiue you may tluil a^ many true friendii as you leave behind In OKprey. A« tokeoH of our ebteuiii kiiidlv accept thlH cloek for &lii.Ii)k!>tor and thin table linen aud tea sob for Mrti. lukHter and tliia purse f.>r Maater May they servo to carry you hack in Hurton luoinory to the old frieiida and DuiKht>ors in On*ario and to reuiind you that their very kindest n'ishea are for you. Klay you and your dear children enjoy niaturial prosperity and tho X.ovini' leather's licheat bleaaiuK. Bifiuedin behalf of tUuue preseutâ€" Wiu. Osburne, \Vm, Moffat. RtieumatiAm Makes life niserable A happy hiuneis the moat valnaWe i>o8i-ssion that is in the reach of iuaiikin:l,but yon cannot enjoy it.i comforts if you aro sufferinif fnim iheumutixm You throw aelde buainess cares when you enter your h une ami you can Iw re- lieved from tliohe rheumatic pains also by aiiplyiiig {;hauil)erlr.in'» I'ain lialni. One ap- pllitttloii will niye you relief and its continued Use for a short tiinu will brin^' alHiiit a pt^rm- anent cure. Kor sale by W.E.Uichaidsouand 11. Ij. l>oug]a-<s. mount Pleasant l^erd. OIT purebred pcotih Shorthorns with the faio- ouH youiuj ktoek bull, heottii-h Chief, at the head. Yountj stock for aalu prieesi, reasonable, terms eaay. u. Al.l.KN, Prop. U7 mar Floahurtou, Out. FARM FOR SALE. Lot 32, con,7, Artcmosla; lOO acres more or loHs. 7.1 acres cleared, M bush. New barn. 4f.'x .lO, sttme htable. flood frame houae, â- l.'i roda from Hchooi.J mile from Post onice,jiulle from church. KpriuK on fai m, well at house. For further partiuulais apiily to It. W. CLAUK. (liocHvalBMms) Fleahorton ^ Suggestions for Spring A Big Range of New Goods. New Dress Goods New Wash Goods New Tweed Siritinge New liain Coata New Snitinga JCew Fiincy Neckwear New Boots it Shoes New Lace Curtains New Rugs New Prints New Felt Hats New Clothing New Carfeta Himbcrlejr Boars fdr Service Thorouchbrod 0. T. C. hog. Artemeala 'ffrlde no. Blri. terms »1.00; slao YorkKhlve hot, terms 75c. T. LKVEU, lot 140, T. & S. Head. BULL FOR SERVICE F. G . KARS TEDT ? I MILLINERY - OPENING Triday and Saturday, Hprll 6 and 7 Drtss 6»0ds Juist arri\ed a Inrue Rtock of Ladies Dri'H.s (jixids in unspottahle Ladies Cloth funuy MulMioe, Cri.sIiiiieH, Crupc de Cliunes, Voiles. Prints Wo have in stock a lar^e qnautity of new prints, all of tho newest de'iun, Btid al»o some fine pieces of Mushns, Vesti'.igs, Grass Cloth and Satiu Prints for elderly ladies. Foot mear Wo hive a nice .stock of ].,adie.s' an.l (Jents' I'atont.s and liifhly p<dished Icuthera. .\11 of the newest styles. Also Men's He.ivy Boots m Kiiglish Kip and French Kip and Calf Skin at the lo.vest prices. Gent's Furnsbings Wo have a lartro stock of men's suit length.s in Fancy Tweeds, Striped Pant- inys, Men's Fancy shirts, lanndried and uiihiundriod. Also a large stock- oi new ties, both fouriii-hand, bows aud ready niades. eiotbind Wu have a lot of tino Ready-made to run otf at- a great reduction on account of needing room. IS THERE . : v lotb Line Osprcy Bpring has coino at last. A load of young people from near Clarksburg wore tho guests of the Misses Alma and Olive CuuiaQk. (Shadynook.) Miss MViude L. Fawcott, who hat spent the past few weeks with friends at Cid- lingwood returned home on Monday last. Proctor and Carruthers, cnntraclors.aro commencing their sensnn's work in Moaford this week whore they will do some l>rickwork. The fiinerHl seriU'>n of the late Peter I Harris, J. P., was preached in thu Union church on Bui'day afternoon last. Uov. G. F. llurlliurt, of Flesherton,c.inducted the service in a very alile manner. In the dea.th of Mr. Harris the noitthbor- hood has lost one fif its in'>Ht respected residents and thu church one of its most fail hf 111 nieiiihers. Mrs. .T, It Fawcott loft on Monday of this week for Collingwood, whore she will spend a few wlieks, ihe guest of her son, Mr. J 11. Fawaot*.. Masters Ilatry and Otto Baker,of Van- deleur, visitod fi lends in thi» ncighlKir- hood on Sunday last. Messrs. Fftfd Wiokens and Ashley Fawcott visited VAiidelour friends on nsvinB inirrhaaed from Mr, John Falrbairn of Yeovllle ths well known Khorthi.rn HuU "Gay I.ad," (Imp. 288,'*) I offer the aome for service at my premiaea, lot 5, con. 6. Artomesla Termsâ€" •1.90 (or giadea, Inaurecl, pure bred, f 6 -THOMAS BUTLElt. farm to Kent Lots 173 174, 2nd N. K. T. A «. B., ArtomoaU, IA7 sores, shout 100 acrea under cultlvatlan;i;ood frame outbuildiiiKs; I mile from school P. O., and church. Oood orchard and well watered. Faim in flrat claaa state of enltiyation. Low rent to good tenant. Immediate poaaessiou giyuu. Apply to Thoa. Ker", Markilula, or JUB.UUUNFIKLD, EUsbertou. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Inkster'* ^ , , . feiends and neigbVors to the number ^"'"'"y'**'- . tj , « 60 or 7* took possession of tbe.r l Stuart &Carruther..l.,e Mock deal, s, Louie last .Monday eveniug. wbere the!i«id 7o a jwund fur hog.. Tl.., pay ib« t»L!owiug address aud preseuUlion bighost price going. Winter Goods All winter harness j,'00(ls now in stock, inchitling Saskatche- wan robes and coats, cowhith) robes antl coats, belLs, blankets, whips, etc., harness of all kinds. . . . Farm For Sale 80 acre grain or stock far.n, well fenced, 60 acrea clear, 10 acres hardwood and 10 swaiii)). Sliring creek 10 rods (nnu barn. Go- >d brick houao with furnace. OimkI frame barn with Htime foundation and part cement Ktabhng, bIsokoimI youiiK orchard. South half of lot 21, con. 8, Artemesia. Apply to Fred K. Bolaud, Vandeleur p. o. Farm for Sale. 00 acres, clay loam iu township of St. Vincout :U miles from Heslord. (*ood baru aud abed, «ood frame house, fall plouijhini! done, well watered, t!Ood hardwoo.1 bunh and small orch- aid. For further partioulais apply to VVui. B>«ra. Prop. Ueaford, Out, Notice to Farmers Anything in it? Wm. Moore. FLESHERTON ONTARIO We have recently placed in our Mill at The Electric IMant, Eugenia, one of the latest iiu- proved choppers, consequent- ly we are now better than ever prepared to grind all kinds of grain on tho shortest notice anil in the very best manner. In order to assure the least possible debiy we would sug- gest that, whenever passible, customers bring their grists in the forenoon. Thousands of people who are riding old style bicycles ask themselves this question ThaGiishion Frum* is- the greatest iin- provenient since the intr.iductiou of th^. paoumatic tire. It makes wheeling a real pleasure, Abs irbs vibr«tiOD and luakesall roads smooth. .^ IZIh "ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE" Storjfian SSay tPowur /0. •»» This feature is exclusive on our lines.. ^=^ â€" N:?' Cleveland Silver Ribbon Massey Brantford Perfect UP TO DATE EQIPMENT Morrow. Cou.stor Brake Sills Hygienic Handle Bars. Canada Cyeia and' 9^oior Co. LIMITED •• nUWers oi tibA) Worlds Best BioyoW " General Office* & Wvi ks Toruutu Junction • • C»ua^. < . â-  "

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