Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 14 May 1908, p. 4

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\ May 14 If 08 r n E F L E S 11 E R r O JS AVy Al^CK '\ I k i^^M^idM F. T. HILL & Co. WHmmh The Sale of the Year In Ladies' Dress Skirts. In point nf f«ct ne»pr before have wc henn al<lt)io oflbr cuo'i high class Dreys SkirU at such a hig savini^ of the rogulur vhIui's. Wo h»vo bought fn>ni thii Coniula Cloik Company, tho well-known nuiikes of ilie celebrated Kodijur GarmHUtH, one hundr«^>l and tifty Skirtii, boin^ Hamples and rei;ular Iinc4. Thesu wo put on sale this weok al a saving of ONE-TUIRD AND MORE off r> gu'ar prices. Tho following should bo of interest to you. LOTl, llO Ladies fiiio Druss Skiita in Hiio lipht Twoud«, fancy Molmirs, Alpre8«, Box Cloths and Panama Clothes in nearly all llie luidinK shadua such as Li^hl Greena, F'awii, Urown, ISluo, lilaok and Cruain. aUo Tan, and in the regular way ilioae akirts would have to seli foi 4.7o, 5.60,U.(X)and 0.50 all on puIb this week at tile extraordinary value, your choice for $3.48. LOT 2 38 Ijadiea Fine DresH Skirls heloiii{inK to the same purchase hut in the imver priced lines consisting of Fine Tweeds, light and <liirk coloin. Mohairs and Lustres, the &tillini( yalue of these lines in the regular way of buy- in;; and sellinu would b« 3.25, 3 75. and 4.00, on sale this week your choice per yard 92.48. " K'. New Shipment Just to Hand of CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS. This week wc have pas.scd into stock a very l«rt(o Bhipment of Linolenma and Foor Oil Oloths, slso Rugs, and if you wish to luspeol the finest and Urt>eNi collection of Linoleums and Ru^h in this part of the country come to this store. Prices never were eahier. This week wo are showing yard wide Floor Oil Cloth for 22ic to 35o per yard. This week we are showing 2 yard wine Oil Cloth f.>r48j to Gac per yard. This week Wd are show- ing 4 yard wide Liuuleams from $1.50 to S2 25 pnr yarJ. Whon you are lietliu'^ your Oil Cloths and Liaoleuius ask to see what we are doing in ru^s. ' SELLING LADIES' FINE COTTON HOSE TWO I'AIR FOR 25c. This week wo put on sale 300 pairs r.Adie8' Fine C>itton Hone.f.^st black, seanilesf! feet, all sizes, 8^, 9 and 9^, nl 2 pair fur 25c. A WEEK'S "HME SALE OF F.iHcy Sateens, Art Sateens, Fancy Linens and Ging- li'inis are all included ia one lot, the patturna are good and the qualities are better. The lin« consists of 12^, 1.'), 18 and ?0j linos, all on sale this week, your choice for lie FRENCH COTTON PILLOW CASES. Already hemmed i.nd reaily for u«« selling for 18c. 6 doz Fine French Cotton Pillow Cases, already honj- raed and ready for use on sale this week for 18o. <^WWWWM MARKDALE fwmmj^f P"' J. & W. BOYD »-Tn j Flesherton Ontario. -•'^ &iâ€" - -^/lI} OUSE I^URNISHINGS HOUSEp As the season is on for House Gieaninz we invite oar.cnstomers and uU persona requiring House Furniahingi to in-tpcct our stock. Wo cive below a fuw prices. Brussels Carpets 8.V to 81.35 per yd Tappstrys 40 to 85c per yd All Wools from. .65o to 1.00 per yd Unions 35 to tiOc per yd Rugs in Velvets and Tajiestry from ^ 60 to 30.00 Hemps from 12i to 35o Stair Carpois from 12J to. ..75c Stair Pads 1.25 and ..1.50c per dnz Linrileunw r.nd Oil Clutlm in 4-4, 6-4, 8-4, and lt)-4â€" prices rca.sunable. LACE CURT.AINS â€" The aicst comph-te ranL'e wo have ever sliown. prices from 55 cents to 3.50 per pair. Curtain Muslinsâ€" A lugs asiortinentâ€" Prices from 10 to 45c per yard. â-  -' I H^ w ± s; : -5 r it' •^ 1 WS^^^MS HOW TO BUrLD A GOOD FENCE A^r^^f PEERLESis Feversham She I» publihhed sTsry Thursday al $1.0i» jicr aniiu n< , ifpaid in advance, Sl.r>0 if iiotaoimid ALLIANCK CONVENTION Fails to Nominate a Candidate to Oppose Lucas. \ A. ineoliiig called by tlio Alliatieo executive for Centre Grey with ti v^w U) disou.ssin<{ tlic tuatter of briii<,Mng out a icinpei'imue c-iiidiilato to oppose Mi°. I. 1). LiiciK in tho oomiuR elcc- tinn, >vas lield in tliu town ball on Tui'.sdiy afternoon. From 2 30 until 0.30 a stream of flocutioii fljwod, un- obstructed, when a vote was takbii aftor pi'obibty ono Imlf of tliu dele- gates ht.l departed. Tlip cbair was ocoupit-d by Dr. Caldwell, i>jesid(;iit, of the local biMucli. Tlio delegiites present nuui- btred about lifty. A lU'Uiini was iiUroduaml by TVcv, L. P. Kipp, seconded by (!. W, Riil- lodgo, thai Ml'. Ijueas, wiio was iii town, bo board as to ilio position lie lia<l lakou on tlie Icinperanee (piuslioii. Thi:! was oppos -d by V. McCulloii;,'li, J. M. Davu and Iliw. (i 0. Little, bit tlie iiU'etiiig inaiated o» li£-aiii>;{ Mr Lucas und be wna then gent for. Mr. Ijitoas Hpoke for tweuty min- ntea, poiiiiinj: out tbo iiutnorons items for tWo adv.iii 'omoiU of leinpovance made into woikablo laws by the Wliit- liey ^oveiiiiii.'ir-. He staled tbal $20,(I0<) l.'sd been spent by the gov- fcriiiiuii', liming the past j'jar in enforain;} local option laws Tlio bpeakiU' went over the Kronud taken at III.: liibcfil Conservuiivo oinvnutioii ill M iikdiilc last week, nod lisptaloii his oll'ii-.to iiitio.liioe a nioft<'ue to lo pe.tl the thsec-lirilis c'ause. ifaakel to (L> so by tlii * (ioiivuiitioi, diiriiig tlu; ii-jx'. iegislatn'.-eâ€" an I Odx; aeitMou if tliO toinpji-.mai people of Ins ooiistiluenoy if.5)iia ide.l tt, but {uinted oit cei'iiiii iviH.j'.n v,'!iy it ini;,'!i!. Hot bob '-St to deiiitt'iil thia next sf'ssinii, m till i.itijrost of tnniperiuita. WlnU Ir; pi'opoB hI t) (i'l was just what liiu l>jnjiiii n AUianjo ilemandeJâ€" -to B.uld.iwn irien pled^'rd totiytoflo u'vay \.itii the three fif.lis oUn.ie, fie 8n;h'uatcd that tboAliiaucoask t.i liase, cot iticB, initoad of nuiiiclpaliliis, suidc the uui*. iu loci^ optio:i couteatu, and avoi'l such cnaos as wc see bcre.a small village set down in the middto of a local option district. After hearini; .Mr. Lucas, Rov. J 8. I. Wilson of Markdale moved, secon- ded by Mr. Jaincb McMullon, " That in view of recent developments we do not doom it wise to nominate a can- didate " For a couple of liours this motion was discussed until, at t3.80, the meeting began to diiipei'se, when the motion was pnt, r.i.sultiny; in oightocu vOtiuij yea and two nay. THE STRENUOUS LIFE Fulls so flard on the Stomach it Must Have Help The litrosH ami strain of the strenuous life in both city and country makes sliiinaoh troubles. Five people sutler to- day where one did ton years ago with hiek hoail.'iche, di7.zinuss, flatulence, dis- tress after eating, specks before the eyes, Idoatiiig, nurvousne.ss, sleeplessness and the many other syniptons of indige.stion. .\11 who are sufloiing with stomach tiMiiblos, and that means at least two out of throe in Fleshortoii and other towns, Khiiuld use Mi-o-na stomach tablets. Nolhiii'j else is as safe, yet efl'octivo; iiotliing el.so can be so thoroughly relied upon to relievo all troubles from iiuli- go.stioii ii-s Ali-o-na. Si reliable ia Mi-o-na that W, E. Uiohardsoii A non, wjtb every 60c box they sidl, nive a giiai'uiitoo to refund the the iiuiney unless the remedy cures. Like to Try Psychine ' ' Please send mo a bottle of Psychine. I have a child afflicted with tuberculosis, niid have been advised to try your medicine by our family doctor, as he aays he cannot do any- thing more fot Tiiy child." Mlis. II. STEPHENa Arthur, Out., .luly 14, 1907. Psychine cures whon doctors fail. Many are sorry they did not try Psychine first. Throat, luug and stoinuch troubles yield to its curative Eower. At all druggists, 50c and $1.00, or ir. T. A. blecuui, Limited, Toronto. intend holding an ice crenni and cake social on the picnic ground on the 25th. All aie conlially invited. A good time is promised. Mrs. Henry Fenwick ia sutt'ering from un abcess in her throat. Dr. Carter is attending her. Several of our boys attended the con- vention at Markdale on Friday last and speak highly of the manly stand Mr. Lucas takes. Mrs. James Arm.strong has been very ill during the \Muii week. Mr. Thomas Betts is working ou his Eugenia farm, "The Elms." Mrs. W. Walker has Ijeen very pooily for some time past. Mi.ss Teressa Armstrong is visiting friends at Ceylon. Miss ISertha Williams h.a.s gone to visit friend-s at Ileathcote. Mrs. Win L.argo is lilting out a gre.it number of our young hidies with Merry Widow hats. The aforesaid young ladies intend to bring some of the bitchelors to time. Mr. Jidin E. Williams and his son, Albert, had a narrow escape from instjiiit death. When passing through the bush a huge tree fell, crushing the wagon box. lioy and man were not hurt, neitlier were the horses touched. It certainly was a clo.se call, Mr. Elwood Purvis of Toronto visited his friends here for a short time recently. Four m>ii lost their lives by th ) burst- ing of a defective pipti in (he boiler of the Btesniei RruckviUe. Hatherton. E!t;,<enla. Thocou.it.y is b.'iiiuning to look.nieo in its uaw robe of .r.eon. Seeding will be pretty woll a.U -.ii -od this we.-k if the I've.s.Mit tine wuitiier keeiisou The ruin of fjio past week kept (hem from goii.g ahead. IL.anr il.uiuilig is i\ii.w iu full swing «iil!i huh, m';p r.nU duster. The women folk RIO mailing t!nni.^i lively aiHmnd Ih-i !;oiisi;, vhile the men sneak aioiuid the b:uii a:i<! kecimut of the way, ii.( Kluiking e-irpotf. doesii t agree with the poor nuirtala. Ouy latlioS d Iho prosbylerian church Mr. M. rnndon of 7.>und.ilk visited the parental homo Sunday, Mr Lou Keitoii was h welcome caller at our Sunday soluxJ. Seeding has been somewhat delayed by tho unfavorable weather durii:^ t!ie latter |iot of la.st week. Arbor day bein;; cidd and unfit to do any eleaniiig up out.side, it was po.stpoii- ed until a iiioio favorable liiiov 'i'ues- d.iy, the i.th, Wiis deeided to be all ii.;<lit, 8.1 it wa« duly obsoived by Miss Winters a-ul her jaipils. One of Mr. 1). flordon's horses (a h md.soaio bliick) got its .shoulder hurt in « .iiie unknown manner. Wo ho])eilwill Koon-bo able to work again, ns it is mich a busy time. Jlr. Lincidu Smith hv-t A cow recently. Among those who sold horses at Pun- dalk fair we ini'^ht mention Juhii NV'iii' tei-H, lioorgo Oruminet, Frank Winters, and Kd. Hillock. Mr. Rurnett of Flesherton passotl thiMUgh with his handsome horse, Dun- UIO :<ll',C. 'I'll Mr. Wallaea Fislur we extend out deurieut Fyiin>athy in the b'Sa of u loving tn.itlier. Boots and Shoes. This line is full, values good, and stoeli up-to-date. Call and inspect. If yon are not ready to buy come in and in.^pect, anyway_ Women's Doncola Patent and Tan Kid, prici-s from l..=)0 l.) >4..'50 Women's Oxfords in Dongola Patent and T^n KiJ 1.25 to So.OO Men's Dongola Box Calf, Patent Colt and Tan Calf. Prices from ?1 60 to iJoOO FLOUR & FEED We hare a full stock of Flour and Feed, including Bran, Shorts, Feed ^ Flournnd FIVE ROSES FLOUR, nude by tho Lake of the Woods ^ Milling Co., Keewatin. Every bag of this Flour is sraranteedâ€" the best " Flour in the land. None other con e<[ual it. HARDWARE A full stock of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, Axes, Saws and Woodmen's Supplies, also Builders' Supplies. Parties contani[: buying should not neglect getting our prices before purchusiiig elaewhere. all kinds of 7k ntaniplatiug jf^ J. & W. BOYD. Flesherton, Ontario. | BRITISH BIO DISCOUNT OFFRB B.\STKK CANADIAN to AuR. 31, USD. Kig value. Ful Bl'SINKSS Bliorthauil or Loosu Loaf UoA. COIXP.OE krepiiifi CourBes. Uy Uail, »10 TOKOMTO throe moiitlis, Bboul 1 start to-ilay Qor. Yonge and llloor Sts. B. A, Far(|uljai'.ou. U. A. Principal' Card of Thanks Mrn. Andrew Rutle(l|{e and f.iuiily wixh to ex|ir«HR their thanks to their friends, and neiKhlxirs an>luH'iutx.'is of ihe Liiy.tl Oran^-e AHSduutiiiu and of the Cauadiun Order of Cliouea Frieiils fur their kiiuhieos during their bereavem-jut. Yours Truly, Mr.. A. RutleJKo Cull for Service ThorouKlibred Shorthorn 15till, Mountain Victorâ€" No. 04407 (or service mii lot 29, con- S' Arteineeitt, Terms Jl.OO. Joa. Hawkins, Prop. Eggs for Hatching S. C. Brown Leghorn e^gs for hatching. 60o per 15. Pen headed by first prize cock from Liberty Poultry Vards. m LEWIS F. KIPP, Flesherton. Ont. Pure Bred English Berkshires and Tainworths. I have* fine lot iif young pigH bred from pr ze winning stock, for sale. Write me for prices. 1 eau give a b.ii-Kain also guarantee satisfactiou on all mail urders. (ieo. W. ROSS, Maxwell P. O. Farm For Sale or Rent. roinalo ctieap, orrciit, liiunoiliiito ponaesslon. (iot :)0, (."oil. U. Artoiiiortitt, about 7'> ftcvi'8 cloar, CDintoitablo log hou.o auil Iramo bain. Ajuily to 1<. '). Spruulu, b'lusbei'tuu or Joliu J. Marilu, acrosstlia load from sale lot. Farm for Sale. Tiuts'E.iS and / ('on. M, in tbo township of Osprev l.'je acres, laigo cu-ioint', (joul fiiiuio liuin and s'sblos. nood dwelliuK and w«.l- Ayply ou tho pitiiii'eH or ti W. J.)iKH.AMY, Flesherton. Farm for Sale. Lots 171, 2 ami :). l-tt cop. N. K.. Artemosla. 123 acrtwiii all of a Bt class farmiUK laud iu a good Klute of cultivstiou, »itu»to,J aj miles a: uth of FloKhertoii, short mile fioiu school, clean of no.xinus woecs and woll fenced. 10 acres of umisb, 6 aeres of hardMood biifh hnl- auCB iu eoed state to work all kinds of nia', bin- ery, will n:>tf red, Sorcbards, a good hou.o 18 X 80 viMnrei dd Inside, kitchen Hi x SO, wood- shed IC x 12. new bain 30 X W) stone foundation Tbi* i» one if the best farms iu tho towusihl and cuu Uu IxugUt ilght. W. J. CASWEr.Li. MOUNT PLE.4SANT FARM. Slicrthorns, Bees and PouUry. Youiy stock for sale, tc.'.rins en»,y and miies reiisonaiile. Hiii;rle and rose eeiiiU l»ro\va laghon. e;;gs for halehinj;, 7oe and ."it. 00 |ii'rilft"eii eggs. .Speeinl piieison incutiat >r Irtts. Menilier of Canadian Leghorn t^lwli. RieliaiU AUeu, Plesliortoii 1". O, and y.t.ition. 1,0^1 7U, 2nd con., K. D. and 8. K. Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. LeviuiftBaml \Viui)>lui>. tlio boKt uf breoctiiig and (jUiilitv. Hull, cmva and bolfcrH [or bale at rea.-3(jnub1') i>t icon t J-tf.oott.r. CUAS. 8TAFFOU0, Kleubnvtou Slabs and Hdj^ings for Sale. Wo will Holl tbu i ft. tilab^ rkiid Kd^lutjii ut oi>r mill ou O'Ji* U, Arluitid»%4tt« lit $1.00 put' (.â- ont. Ky applyiiifi to &lv. Jno. rarUiMnijiit, nppdBito tbu lUill. lio will uioaHtivo auilruouixo cash for 11>(.MV0(.(( wbcii tttkoii away. \Vt» win furlbo) pay a roward of *2.">.00 for pioof of aDyouG taking woud Uom tbeiuiutbo l>ast. or whi'^ utay tako woui* In the futuio wllb- out our authority or Mr. I'a.liaiiiout'p. t^£!BNAN UUOH- UuiiU-d, Ow«u Bouud. Notice to Creditors. In Tho Matter of The Estate of John lietcrofr, late of the Township of Artemeiia in tho County of Orey, Farnioi , Deceased. NOTICK in hurebv Kiven pursuant to the re- visedStatnea u( Ontario, ItOT, Chap. ICO that 111! crodiioiK ind others haviuu claims aKainet thecBtato of tho said John Hcecroft, dooeaeod, whodied on oi-&l)out tho fourth dav of Dbo- cinber l!Hi7, are required on or before tbo Ut daY of .Ju- o, A. D. 1*8, to send bv post pruimid or dulivff to MesHrs. Lucas, Wrfsiht A MoArdle. Owou Sound, Out., Sslioltom for Ann IJuooi'Oft and James Walker, executors of tbo l»»t will an 1 Testamontof the said deceased, their christian and snrnaniee, addresses aud do- Hcrlptions, tbo full particulars of their olaiins, andstxtduioutuf thoir accounts and the nature of tbu uncuritlns (ir any) hold by the:n. AND PUKTHKU TAKK .SOTICh! that after such lact uiuiitieuii I date the said ex- ecutors will pro.-L'iHl t< disfionto thoassots of tho du' iMVsvd u.nouu tbu putit'ii untitled there- to liaviiu; re!;ard only to tho claims of which they Bhull tlion have notice, and that tho said ox. cntois will not he liable for the said a&scts or anv prut thereof to ony person or persons of wh.i-eciiiims notice chilli not haya boeli lueciv. il iiv tlie o nt .ho tiuioot such dls. t.lhuti.iu. liiMid iu« 'J/ili day of April, A. U. liW*. liue;u<, \Vi Ijjht ami McArdK, Owen Souud Out. tlo!iei*.ors for thu Kxecutors. ScM Cldren's Eyes Supply TMr Intellect '' ii ;f Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optica! Department.

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