Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 18 Oct 1906, p. 4

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â- â€¢T" I •'â- Â«** ^ rj. t . ' iw 'k OCTOBET 18 1906 THE FLESHERTOK ADVANCE 1 'I Vi'^' F, T. HILL & CO. wamniii We are making it worth your while to do your shopping here This week we put on sale many special lines and are selling them at piices that are away below the market value, also while you are on hand we would ask you to give our large stock a few minutes of your time. It will pay you as the large assemblage of goods and price tickets will show. A Big Bargain in Tweeds, 48c a yard for values up to 85c. 1200 yardi Fine All- Wool Twe«d8, a apodal purchase of the 8«mple eodi from a mill and all are dependable qualitiea. Now ia the time to clothe the boy, 05c., 75 and 85o pure wool tweeds, your choice for per >| Qr\ yardonly "XOV/t Boys Long Boots at less than half price, your choice for 98c pair. pairs Boy's Long Boota, jnst the thing for the present aeason, all good qatlilies and are worth in QQ/% > regular way 1.76, 2.00 and 2.25 per pair «70W, J. & W. BOYD FLESHERTON ONT. 60 the Big Saving in Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums. 3 piece yard wide Dloor Oil Clothi, good patterns, the regular So line, aelling special per yard 22^0 4 yard wide Linolaara, Floral pattern now ao popular for dining room floors, regular Talne 91.76, Relling special 4 yarda wide for per yard 1.3& - SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN. Muffa, RuQs, Hoods and OcUara in 6ne quality qualities of white bearskin, slightly soiled bat Me waabable, selling at half price as follows: THE PEOPLE'S STOREâ€" This term is continually applied to this store because the term, 8o far as we are concerned, has not been abused. Every department is fall and well assorted and gives tbe people desirable, reliable and up to-date goods at prices satisfactory to all concerned. Since we have been identified witb this basincss eacb season's turn-over baa shown a very large increase until the present time when we bare tbe best bosinesa nortb of Toronto. Our Stock Consists of Boots and Sboea Orooeries Crockery Glassware Clothing Hardware Dry Goods House FomisLings Furs Hosiery Everytbing You Want, and Prices Right. Hats abd Caps Millinery Mantles Stoves, Tinware Wall Papers 60o Hood, Rufls and MitU 85o 75o '• " 38c 85o " " 42o tl. 00 Hoods, Rufls and diufia 60e f 1 26 " " : 62c »1.50 " " 75o These prices will continue while the lot lasts, but cannot be repeated. When in the store be sure and visit our Crockery and Glassware Department on second floor, many new lines opening this week. A Fcwr of the Prices FiFrs Astrachsn .Tsckets from $20.00 to $37.60 Indies Coou Jackets, prime aktna, quilted Italian lining, extra special $36.00 Ladies Electric iSeal Jacket, dyed coon coHar, satin lined, length 24, reg. $45 an d $40 selling for $35.00 Black Coon Caperine, extra long, 6 tails, silk trimiued $6.00 Grey Lamb Caparino, from $12 to $14.00 Mink Marmot Scarfs, eitra value, ranging froni $4.25, $5.50 to $7.50 Ruwian Hare Scarfs, extra speciid line $2.75 Ladies Tweed Jackets, extra special in 7-8 lengtha, plaid pattern $10.00 Ladies Tweed Jackets, in fancy black and navy, all the new patterns in j and J lengths $7.00 to $10.50 Ladies Tweed SkirU at prices from J3.50 to $5.00 Ready-made Clothing Men's Tweed Suits in fancy mixed patterns, good Italian lining rrg. $7.00 for $4 89 Nice Dress Overcoats suitable for fall and winter wear. Special valu< Other lines at equally low prices. Jue. ..f4.9& Dress Goods. This departmeut is full including all the new and up-to-date patterns at prices from 65 to 76c A special line in fancy and plain all-wool goods, reguUr 35 to 76c. Selling 86c House Furnishings A large aaaortinent in Carpets, Rugs, Table Covers, Laoe Curtains, Linolrams, Oil Cloths. Everything yon want in the House Fnn>ishiugs,no trouUe to show goods MARKPALE Is pubUnhed every Thuriwlay at $1.00 y^e annum if |>aid iu advanw, 91.i>0 U aot so poid. All subscrilKr mying tl.OO strictly in advance ^et th« Montreal H<>rald onr year free as a prvmium. â- aâ€" = I ^1 .' I . Artemtiia Ctuncil The municipal council of the township of Artemesia met in the town hall, Flesher ton, on Ehkturday, October 6. The mem bers were all present: the reeve in ihe chair. The minutes of session of Sept, 3 last were read and confirmed . Commun- ioations es follows were pressnted and read; Herbert Kieiwls and four other ratepayers askmg council to appoint an arbitrator in reference to division of union school No. 6, Artemesia, Usprey and MslaBcthun; H. D. McLoughry, re- Krt of expenditure in Dir. 2; T. R. sKeniio report of expenditure iu Div.4 and reimrt of special expenditure in said divikion. ISyUw (>74 tu appoint an arbitrator in the matter of union school No. S, A. O. & M., was introduced and road a tirst time. MoKenzieâ€" Best- That By-law ft74 be now read a aocond time â€" Carried. Why teâ€" McLoughryâ€" That the Council now go into committee of the whole on By-law 674-Carried. Bestâ€" Whyte-That By-laws 678 and 674 be now signed, sealed and entered in By-law bookâ€" Carried. McKunziu- McLoughry â€"That EL A. Graham and lUo.be paid their aeouunt for plauk for plank fur ttugenia bridge ^1.55 â€" Carried. Whiteâ€" Bestâ€" That John Bellamy be paid for work and material furaished for repairs to town hall $7.16â€" Carried. Bestâ€" WhyUâ€" That the following ao- couiita fur gravel usud by uvuraeers duly cettifiad be paid, viz., Jos. Watson, $1 V5, Jas. Olivwr $3.06 and C. W. While $1 26 â€" Carried. HoKeosie -Bastâ€" That W. 0. Davis be paid smnunt of his coatract for paper- ing and painting town hall $94.00â€" Car- ried. Whyte- Beatâ€" That the report of Mr. McKentie, Comniissiuner Div. Mn. 4, be ruceivod and he be ]>aid $17.70, oominis- siou on expenditure of $177 .00. MoKenzieâ€" Bustâ€" That report of Mr. Whyte, Oummissionrr Div. Ho. I, be re- ceived and he Ira paid $21.30. oommission on expenditure of IS13.00â€" Cariiad. Makenxieâ€" McLoughry â€" That the fol- lowing parties be paid fur work on bridge at bt 33, con. 8, via., Adam aenoe,$ft.00; Thna. Uenoe, $3.76; Tboa. Fosier, $$.86; J. Oarsoa, •11.26; W. J. Uagre, $19.60^ aad rinber •6.66-$S6.H; Jas. Linton, ttl.76; Jas Magse. «a.40; J . K. Jauie- ao4i, tS.OO; Keenan Bros., •31.90;A Oaui- cfoa. M.OO; Wm. Hopper. •3.76; J. Par- •<m, $1 60; & rishsr, $1,60;T, Atkinson, navel, 40c ; J. A t^t. jubn, spikes, SOo.; W. O Pedlar, 76oâ€" Carried. MsLoMCbryâ€" Bestâ€" That Mr.Mcksnue ' k( paid •!& 00 fur eight days overseoiiigj yaw o« bridge at lot S3, coo. fl^ ana' $7.46, commission on special expsnditnie of $74.55 in his division. McLoughryâ€" Bestâ€" That the Reeve be paid $2.00, one day at bridge at lot %% con. 8â€" Carried. McKenzieâ€" Bestâ€" That A. Sherrattn, account of $1.00 fur use of field by over- seer while hauling gravel in performing statute labor â€" Carried. McKenziuâ€" Whyteâ€" That Mr. Bent ia hereby appointed to expend the $10.26 in Proton Station road division collected aud returned to this council by Jos. Trelford, overseer â€" Carried . McKenzie â€" McLoughry â€" That the Treasurer is hereby instructed tu pay L. H. Pedlar $18.00 being amount of coupone No8. 88, 108, 128, 148, 168 and 188, school debentures 6, 6, 7, S and 9 ander by-law 608 the said cuuptms said to have been lost and Mr. A. F. Pedlar guarantee- ing this council against further liability â€" Carried. McLoughryâ€" Best- That Edwsrd Sar- gent, ururseer at Ceylon is hereby rci)u>r- ed to sucuunt fur moneys received by him forfstntutu labor in said road division forthwithâ€" Carried. Cuuncil adjourned. *^^^â€" Hunter'5 Excursions The finest and moat extensive hunting grounds in Canada are litnated on the lines of the Canadian PaciDo Railway. In Northern and western Ontario are many bauuta of m3:>ke and deer, while amaller game abound everywhere opco one reaches the real hunting lands. The C, P. R, is selling return tickets to all game regions at one-way fare, a reduction ibat Hpnrtsraen everywhere are not ilow to take advantage of. Ticketa are Kood going from Oct. 9 to Nov. 6 to all stations nn the main line between Matlawa and Port Arthur, and also on the branches between Mattawa, Temiakaming and Kipawaâ€" the last named a nolaUe spot for moose. Then from Oct. 26 to Nov. 6 tickets will he on sale to stations be- tween Sudbury and the Boo, Hsvelook, and Sharbot Lake and on the Lindaay- Buboayj{eon branch. Remember all tiok- •ts at single fare, good to atop-uver any where, with a final return limit of Deo. 8. Every sportsman ahould send a poatal card for copies of "Fishias and Shooting" and "SiMttsman's Map," both mailed free upon re<|ue8t. Address, CliFosler D.P.A , CPU.. Toronto. A party of young peopla drove from Walkarton to Teeswatxr Sunday to attend theOrossley and Hunter revival meeting*. (>ti the way back their horses rsn away and a young girl named Pearl Grsenhow was thrown out and injured ao ssverely that she died next oiominif. The Urangsvills eounoil haa requsslcd tbe hydro-eluotno power oommission for Ontario to giva that munioipaliiy an oatiraai* of the prioe to b« ofaarged the said mnnioipalily for 1000 horse power of tleotrio energy from Niagara Falls, to be supplied at Oraagevills ready to bs dia* tributed by (h? said vuaioipalitj. There is exhibited in the window of the Corner Drag Store in Thornbury this week perhaps fome of the largest roots ever grown in this county. One of long red mangels weighing 36 lbs. and the largest "jumbo" Sweede turnip 26 lbs., were on show,â€" Clarksburg Reflector. The appeal of the town of Owen Sound from the lullng of Mr. Justice Mabee, quashing the local option by-law, ia set down for hearing in the Divisional Court at Toronto on Friday next. The niunici. paiity is anxious to have the matter decided before the end of the year, as should they fail on appeal to get the low- er court'a ruling reversed the question will again be put to tbe people on Janu- ary Ist. During the thunder storm on the even- ing «f Monday the 8th inat., Mr. R. J. Mclntoab, of Holland Township, had four valuable cattle killed by lightning. The cattle ware lying under a tree which was shattered by a bolt. They consisted of a bull, two heifers,one a thoroughbred, and a thoroughbred jetaey cow. All were instantly killed. Fortunately, for the owner, they were coveted by insurance In the Sydenham Mutual Insurance Co. â€" Advertiaer. A south Adjala farmer sowed four acres of what he supposed to b« good tur nip seed laat spring, and carefully kept the ground froe of weeds all summer, ex- pecting to have a record erop of pnrpla tops. The crop was the envy of the whole neighborhood during the summer, and lorn, would ait on the fence for hours at a time gazing over the field,and many of the neighbors were invited to see the wonderful turnips. When the lop* began to soar above the fence the far- mer's suspicion was aroused and upon in- veatigation it was found to bs a field nf rape instead of turnipa. Be careful to get out of the way in a hurry if you ask him how the turnips arw turning out. Tottouham Santiuel. The Ontario Qoverument has ioalilned an infestigation of the horae industry in the Province, and H. O, Reed, V. 8., of Georgetown, and Thos. Qraham.nf Olare- raont, have been appointad to investlgata tbe eondiliun of the indnatry in Distriet Mo. 3, which iuuhidas the oounty of Orey. Public meotings have been arranged aa foUowi: Mavli^ale, Nov. 16th, at 7. 30 p. ro.; South Oray Institute District, Nov. 3rd to 6ik, starting at Banover; Nortb Grey Institute Pistriot, Nov. 7th to lOtb, starting at Ohataworth; Oentrs Grey Dia- Iriet, Nov.. IMh |o 16th, starting at Wil- liamsford. Tt^a invsstigatation will b« olhroai iotennt to the ProvineegenetaU/, Millinery ! You'll be sorry if you don't buy one of our hats. Come and see them In charge of shi bow room. Aiillinery ! Come and see them Miss Ida Reid No trouble to show goods. Boots and Shoes A Itrge and well aasorted stock to choose from. Bought^from some of the best makers in Canada. A special line of Men's Fine Dongolas, at $1.75 A special line of Women's Fine Doagolas, at $1.50 Made the shape of your foot, will fit like a glove â€" Come Mid put a pair on. and every assistance should be given the Commissioners in their work. gâ€" â€" â-  â-  â-  Berkshire Boar for Service ValloT Farm Victor ( 15738.) Farrowedapt Srd 1906, bred bv 8. J. feamou. Bon & Co. lleadow Tille'UDt., 9Dd owner, M.G.Orr, Flaaberton.ODt. Usui, Uxtonl Duobess Stb (1»31S) bred by 8. J. Pearson, Bon it Co. Bire, Curbam'o Victor 90lb (13979.) bred by W. H. Durbam. Terms ai.OO at (tills of sexrios nSa M. O. OBR, Flesberton. HIUH GBADE TKAINIO iiajri and that Is tbe kiud the (amoui * TQBOinO. OSTi OiTss to it! students. Keoaot ttudents liare ttlion podtlooB at salariaa trora aso per month lo SlUOO per anuum. It is a well- kuowu (sot tbat our school is tho bast of its kind in Canada. Tbia luonth ia a aplandid time to ttnter All graduatea get Doaltlona. The demand ia nearly twenty tlmaa tbs anpply. Write today for msgnlflosnt lofua. W. 3. EliLIOTT, Prlaelpa], Cor. ToBR* and Alexander Sts. Pure Bred Camwortbs and Berksbires I bave for sale some puiebred T&mwcith sows, also two nice pure bred Berkshire boara nearly ready (• wean. Satisfaction guaran- teed M.17 07 -G. W. Ross. Maxwell. Farm for Sale liOtse, 39, 40, B. D. R., Artemesia, eontainlng 240 acres, about lao cleared, balance aluhlng, ?ood pasture and seeded down. A good atock arm, Sangeen rivtr runa tbrouKh it. Would »ell hall If all ia not wanted. Good frame barn .54x60 wltb atone baseiuent; log bonae, small orchard. Apply to J. W.LYONS, Proton Station 1>.0. Sbortborii Bun The thorouKhhred iihorthom Bull, "Favor- ite," B2235, ia for service oo lot 27-28,2nd range N. D. K., Artemesia. Pedigree on application. Terms $1.86 ALuX. MoRAE. Ceylon Farm tor Sale r« lOOaeraslotlSandie.lat N. D.R. Oanrey; T mllea from Duudalk, 9uilleatrom FlwDerton, half tnile from church, acbooi and p. o. Good clay loam, free frnm etono, muatard and daisy. 80 acrea under Rood onltivatioo. lOa'^rea bara* wcod bnah, 10 acres new laud ready to break. Well watered by roaning atraam and two never- (ailing wells, good (moea. wire and rail. Barn 90 s W feet, lood stona stabliog under, atone root hooae, water In abed, good abeap bouse, hogpen and Imulemeut honse. Good large brick dwolllng. kitchen aud wood housa, cls« tern. Will aall cliaap aa 1 intend going west. For lurthsr p&rticulara apply to R. J. Sproulc, FIseherton, ur on premiaea to oat« CHA8. DOWUING, Waraham. Cambsjor Sale For Breeding purposaa, Leiosster ram Ifumba and ewe lambs, also Oxford Down awe li mbs tarsals at reasonable pricea. W. J. MEADS, lAtXI, O. D,R., Artemesia. BA RBER SH OP have opened up an up-to-date barliar abop In the old Advance Olllooaalam prepared to do boalDsss, and feel oonftdsoS o; giving sstlc! taction. Bauiidrv' Aiianoy tor Owen Bound whits, Btar Steam Lanndry. Baakstleaiess av^ry Tosaday nigbt returning Batarday m'lrulug. Williame Shavini): Soap for Sale. W.T.MORGAN Farm tor Sale. liot 4, con. 13, Osprey, 100 acres, 85 olnared, balance hard woo<l and cedar, 2 acres orchaiil in bearing; Imnk bam, atone atable, well auil windmill; farm well watered. Will be sold reaaonaMe and on easy terms, aa the owner draires immediate sale. ROBT. CLEMK8, Lady Bank Beauty and Utility Though worn as a; necessi^,, a beautiful eye ^glass artistically fitted, is 4 facial; pmamiejDilt.. We will fit you with ^ f ram^ best adapted. tOi youfi features. W. M. 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