Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 20 Aug 1908, p. 4

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AtiGOsT 20 1908 THE FLESHEBTOn ADVANCE ^mm^lMH F. T. HILL & Co. July is the Month we Se Many Lines of Goods at a Price Irrespective of Loss or Cost Tliis week we aro olfuriug many linos of goods tlirnu>;h our big store at prices that represnt a big loss, but w^ are modern In our idens. We do not believe in carrying Lines of Qoods from one season to another in bcpes o' disposing nt the regular values. We entirely believe in making; each season take cnro of itself, and this way wa entirely avoid accumulation's of stock in carryini; out this policy we have placed on sale this week many lines that represent quite a loss to us but a big saving ta you. The following lines should be of interest you. SELLING FINE SILK SELLING IN SOME CASES AT ONE THIRD THEIR REGULAR VALUE, lie PER YARD. During July we intend to make it a record month for sellmg fine Silk Voiliiigs, and in order to make good our intentions we are putting on sale this week 60 pieces Silk Veiling in plain and fancy meshes with 8|>ots insome ca-SesanJallinthe leadini; shad 'Sof BUok, Brown, IJluo, Cream and white, 20, 25, 3." and 40c veilini;9, un itiile this week at per yard lie SELLING FINE QUALITY OF PEARL BUTTONS Al LESS THAN HALF. 7c per dozen This week we put on sale 200 dozen best quality of white Pearl Buttons, all sizes, heavy pearl with four holes, lines yuu pay 12^, 15 and 18c per doz. for this woftk on salo per do/. 7c. JULY SALE OF FINE EMBROIDERIES. 9, 10 and 12^c qualities on asle this week for 7^0 yard. ; 50 pieces of Fine Einbroidenoa in 2A, 3 and 4 inches wide, Swiss and English makefi. On sale this week | at per yard 7ic, BIO SNAP IN MEN'S FANCY SHIRTS, 3fM. This week we put on tale 120 Dress Shirts, tor .nen, with soft front fancy [wtorns, and fancy weaves, good washers snd all sizes are in the lot, see if you can buy •.his shirt «l.<iewhero for lees than 86 or 00c. Thia week on sa'.e for 38c. BIO REDUCTION IN THE SELLING PRICE OF RIBBONS THIS WEEK. We have gone carefully through our ribbon stock and picked out all the lines that have not beeuselliiigastast as we would like and in order to make moretban move we are putting them on sale this week divided into two lots a.s follows; 20 pieces of ribbon in different qualities and shades, representing ribbons at 3, 7^ and 8c per yard, on sale this week at per yard 2^c. 24 piecet of ribbon in diSTerent qualities, widths and shades, representing 8, 10 and 12ic ribb)ns. This week your choice for per yard ,...." 5c. BIG SNAP IN LADIES WHITE PIQUE AKD DRESS VESTING 25, 35, and 40c lines on sale this week for 17c. 17 pieces of Sno Dress Veatings, Piquea, and Voiles all in white, aomo have fir.e silk finish, some the satin finish in dififorent designs of spots and scroll pattern very high cla8.<i goods. On sale thia week, in some cases less than half, your choice per yard 17c. MJN BUY YOUR FELT HATS NOW. Felt Hals on sale this week for 75c. Tliia -viek we put on sate all the odd lines we have in Mens Fine Felt Hats \i\ fedora siyles. These are what are left from many of our best selling lines, and and represent value at ^1.50, 1.75 and 92.00 and all lizes are represented in the lot. You can afford to throw the o!d one away at this price. Your choice for 75c. ^iWWWWW MARK DALE mmmmf Is publikhed every TlmrKUy at $1.(K» per .annun< if [laid ia advance, Sl.Sf if ii"t so paid EDITORIAL COMMENT S. D. Cork is manager of th« uew Traders' bank at CoUingwood. Dead beats, bowevcr, should be notified that it will be useless for tbem to attempt to "pull" tbe Cork, Tbe Pioneer of Toronto is credited witb tbe statement tbat there aro ouly two papers iu Ontario that refuse to publisb liquor advertisements â€" the Montreal Witness aud Toionto News. This statement is an absurd- ity. There are dozens of papers in Ontario tbat refuse to handle this class of adverlisements, but are probably too modest to trumpet it broadcast. We know several in this county alone that have refused to handle liquor advertisemenls. Before making such a statement the Pioneer liijould have oonsultcd the advertis. iug agencies, where some valuable statistics could have been obtained, providing the agencies Vionld loosen up on what they know about it. The men who print patent " inuaida " aido know Homothiug about it. Apropos of the article which appear^ el ill tbose columns last week on i uuiigration matters, a ooupie of gentlemen have volunteered imfonna- it3u tbat would lead one to conclude that tbe immigration laws are ineroly things to be juggled with by those who handle them aud are practically nseless f )r the conditions they were intended to control. One gentleman tells na that he knows of three oases wliore i ninigrants were given the required .uuouat of money to secure them a landing with the understanding that it bsretmned. Two of these individ- uals were criminals that weretbippcd iicre aud tbe loan was held over them witb tbe threat that if it was not promptly returned they would be shipped back and sent to jail. An- other gentleman says he has watched the lauding operations and declares that the authorities merely make a i*!iow of demanding a money deolara lion and he has seen those who did not have the it quired amount passed tiuftlgn^ with those who did. Tl.^ people of this country lave imagined that ihoy hail good inHni;,'i'ution laws, but "by their fruits ye sluill know them," and judging iu this manuir they are certainly not what is expect- ed of tbem . o o Loi d Boberts,when in Canada, dur- ing the course of a speech said that Canada had something to learn in the way of clean sports. He said that a victory, unless fairly achieved was no victory, and a gentlemanly attitude should rule the participants in out national games. These hints, coming from such a source, should make our sporting fraternity paude aud think. We know oiuHelves that tbo sub- structure of our sports is not Luilt of the proper material. There is too much of the rowdy element. To such an extent is this true that thousands of people take no iutcrost whatever iu our so-called sports, aud many denounco them as degrading and lowering of the moral standard of our youth. It is not pleasant to be forced to listen to foul-mouthed luugu age, niisceiuly conduct, on the pail of the players, or to know that a vicLory is gained at the expense of b^nor, as BO fiequenlly happens. In some re- cent inatehcs in this county all these things, and uuro, have been iu evidence. Drinking of iuloxicanta by players aud supporters, is one of tbe saddest features of these games, and this id becoming all too common. This is what lends to much of the disgracoful rowdyism aud should be put a Etop to. Friends of clean sport should see to it that Lord Roberts' good>uatured hints are hearksued to and au era of cleuu, gantlomanly sports inaugurated, whore women can go and wiluesa a contest without having their ears assailed by language unfit for any place outside a brothe'.and where an honest, gentlemauiy contest will rulo, regardless of who may win or who may lose. Penuauts have been won iu Ontario, many of them, that were considered no honor, except iu the conceit uf the men who held the-ni. It is time the public interest was cousidereif in these matters. Maxwell Items Mr. iind Mr*. Fletcher of Cullingwood spent Sunday with fiionds in Maxwell. Miaa Flossie Clinton of Biidgurrjw s[;enl Sunday at her |Mirunt;tl homo. Messrs. Robt. KinneHv, ar., and J. Blakey left la.st weuk fm t'lc noithwest. We wish then) kucccss. Miss Mary Italian tyne has returned home after an extended visit in Toronto. Rev. George Buckingham will occupy tho pulpit of the Methodist church next •Sunday evening. Mr. Thomas McKavney died on Friday morning. Deceased was 73 years of age. Messrs John and Alex. Morrison are going west. NVo wish the boys good success. Mr. Stanley and family have gone un a visit with friends. May they have a pleasant holiday. Quite a number from around here attended the funeral of the late Thomas MuKavney on Sunday to Stayner cemetery. Rock Mills Mrs. Lyons and family, fioni Toronto, havo boi-n vijiting Mr. L. Baits tha lust couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinibey and mu fnun Loiidcpn, have moved to Rock Mills. Mr. Quimbcy has been in poor health. Miss Olive Phillips of Toronti is visit- ing friends here. Many of the boys will bo mis.sed around here, us they intend puttini; in the summer out Wi'St. Mr. J. Wickon» and sister, Mae, of Kiniberlcy visited on Sui:d»y at Mr. William T. IVIIar's. Iu this nughhorhood considrrHlle potiy thieving has been going on recently, ."luoh a* hams of meat, etc., bein? stolen. Tiie thief will be found out, as a watch is bt'iiig ki'pi. Su.spiuions aro already a'outiod. We aio RUd to hoar that Mr. EUwood Oonoo, who has been vt-vy ill with typhi id fever, ia slowly on the mem!. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pedlar weie viait- o.'s ai Eugenia last week. Miss Etfiu Phillips is holidaying at her purt-ntnl home. Eijht Englisli families have boon de- poitud frum Dosoroiito. Oi\er Irwin, of east h'df lot 6, oonoession 5, Mulinur township, wtarun- ning[ the binder, when the horses timk fright a'nd sinrted to run away. His fitli.er, RoI.ert Irwin, attempted to stop the leini ami in doing so wus so badly cut by the knife of the machine that ho lived only a ihai;t time. Geo. Morley, the ohnmpion rhresher, and his new self feeder «t wurk at David Ja;khn'8, 12th con., Brant, yesterday. George a a popular th c her ano has a bin season's work aliend of him. IVtr. Jack lin had 140 busliels off 2 acres of barley and his fall wheat is yielding about 25 bushels to the acre. â€" Hanover Pott. Peter May who has been working on the ac'iws in c^nnectinn with the dredge, Togo, this heason, met with a very pain ful accident, at Meaford on Wednesday afternoon of last week, tthich deprived him of his left thumb. Whilo in the act of dumping the scow the heafy bar by a sudden jer'; fioin the roller, which winds the chains up, whs thrown fioni its au>:ket aud struck him oYi I ho shoulder and si the time catohini! his h «nd bitttcon ilio w.ioil anJ tho bar thus praoticttlly tskiiig otf hi* ihumb which was left diMitlinv from the hand by a piece of skin. Ui.s shoulder was al.io bruised. Dr. JorJtin aiupututel tho thumb and Dr. JorJtin aiuiiututei tho thi dreosed ihp huud. - Hunild Rcfli otof. J. & W. BOYD FLESHERTON ONTARIO. MIDSUMMER SALE, ^ We have many lines of odds and ends which wo aro offering at greatly ^ik ^^ reduced prices. ^ jp READY-MADE CLOTHING j ^ Mens ready to wear suits, fancy patterns reg. ^6.50 to »8.00 s«l!ing it ^k 'JL â- â- â- â- ; «4.9o. J •^ Men's 2 piece suits, tpecial price 85.^0. ^ JR Boy's 3 piece suits, reg.f4.00 and 84. 75 selling for ^...!.!. . ... %2M. "I ^ BOOTS AND SHOES A vR Women's Dong iu laoe .-ind .•jrr.ip.rei'. 91.23 to 81.50 sellina at Mo. 2 tF Men's Dong Bai.s.reg. §2.25 selling at f 1.43. ?j ^ Boy's Grey Cinvas and Leather tip, reg. 85c for , 6^0. aj ^ MUSLINS AND GINOH A.MS 3 ^ Fancy dress patterns, reg. 12^ and 1.5c sellina at 9c. ^ Xj Dress Linens in Fancy and plain Glosra, ng. 25c clearing nf 18c. 2 ^r Print.s all are reg. 12jc gouds at , 25c. tI ip SILK WAISTS ^ yL A full ranae, sizes 34 K. 3»J regular $2.75 clearing at fL49. ^ (^ biif reduction in all linei» of L»wu Waists a good $1.00 and f 1 25 waist ^ srihng at 84c. J^ COTTON HOSIERY All lin.-s THduced, Regular 15c. lines selling at lOc FLOUR 81 FEED We havo a fuU mock of Flour and Feed, including Brio, Shorts Feed Flour and FIVE ROSES FLOUR, nude by the' Lake of the Wood.s Miling Co., Keewatin. Every b.ig of this Flour is tmniiiteedâ€" the best Flour it) the land. None othir can eijual it. HARDWARE A foil stock of Stoves, Ranges i.nd Heateis, Axes, Saws and all kinds of Woodmen's Supplies, also Builders' Supplies. Parties contemplatiug buying should not neglect getting our prices before purchasing elsewhere. J. & W. BOYD. Flesherton, Ontario. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS to Hanrett Fiel(}s of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Well-paid work for over 23,000 men. . "^ m^k one-way second class lo Winnipeg. Free tickets from III Winnipeg lo points where harvesters are needed, I « I '**' Moose Jaw, and west of Moose Jaw to JLm ^^r Alberta at one cent per mile. RETURN TICKET TO ONTARIO STARTING POINT FOR ADDITIONAL S18.00, AFTER WORKING AT LEAST ONE MONTH Apply to ticket acentt for full conditions GOING DATES from territory SOUTHWEST OF TORONTO $ NORTHWEST OF TOROHTO AUG. 14, 18 SEPT. 1, 8 From lUlioiu on Tonmlo-Notth Bar line, west lo but doI indutfios Tafonlo-S«niia Enc. AUG. 18, 19 SEPT. 1, 9 FnoMattoM oa Tnrooto-SamM liM. ud KHilh iKereof in Ontario. EAST OF TORONTO AUG. 20, 22. 27 SEF>T. 2, 11, 14 From ttatioBt Eul of Toionlo- North Bay Kne. to and tncIucftDg Shatbot Lake ud Kipgitoa. HOMESEEKERS' ExcurwHu mttori best .ccon- modfttioa, with Tcuriil Slecpcn, LmwSEPT. 115, 29. Aik u<at J>aullh.B. Ticluu iwMd to woaea, but not al b.lf-f*n foi duldrcn. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ALL C P. R. STATIONS ON AUGUST M. 18 .Dd 20. Apply to ourot C P-R Ikkri twat for ktfl«t giYiBg conditooBs, tuia ti nif i, etc., or wnte C B^ FOSTER. Dutnct Pumict A»ni. TORONTO Farm for Sale I«U M and 83, cok. ;| S. D. rt. 100 aorea, 03 oleMrad. lu auiuii paatuie, balauoe good buab. Haru 03 x50, driving abed, Kood fraiue bousn. 9 wn Is, 1 aora cf ocbard aud stoiio wall uoder barn. Saneeen river orossea back of (arm. Well fei oed and in good atate of oultivatlon, 9 m lea (ruin I'roton Station, For ttrma apply on premises to lat Oct. MMES H; VAU8B, Proton Htatiou Scottish Pride 66274 The youiiR bull Bcottisli I'ride will atand tor aervico at Mr. F. W. Niibolson'a, lot a7, con, 5, Anemcala. Scottish pride ia aired by Rt^ottlKb Prince, a giandaou of tbe woudorfiil sbow cow, Qem o( Hullachiu, luip., winner of eight piiaea at Toroiitftand Lundou.twaidea IwinK obaiiip* iou (eiualo. Hbo weigbn over lOUU iiounda. One o( tbia cow'a culvua acid (or »1T7J.00. Hoottiab piido ia out of Lady }i«|la by tbe Toronto nrBt prize wiunor, Captain May Kly, Imp 2H8.iH, Tl.iB youuij bull baa proved bim- aeli a ahowbull haviuu tialuod au ononuraKioR looord this (all at revorsbani. He won tlrat prixr aa boBt bull cal(, alao diploma (or beat bull any afio. Tboae having pure bred oowa ahould see tliia sraud bull before breediuu aa they oaunotdo better than uau him. A limited number of grades will be talten at $l;tl&: Ror pure breda, tt.OC Bull For Service. Hiawatha, No. 72012, the young ahortborn liull, will stand for aervioe at Mr. (3eo. H. Burka, on lot 12, con. 9, Oaprey. This young bull has thr iMsat of breeding n^ong luilkiog lines, biadam tietng a "Wild dame," one of the dcepeat milking strains of ahorthnrna on record. Piirtiua detiring the n.te of this bull should make arraiigeiuenU early, na only a limited number will be taken. TKRMS: Hrad.>s, *2.00. Pure Iteda, $5.00. There will be a ra:luotion, if over three cows are brought. Cowshredto thiabuU must be returned if i\u( iu calf, ur f«ll pric>; wUl be vh(trt'vd. Farm for Sale. Ti>'ta E.| 8 aud 0, Con. 13, in tbe townabip of Ojprey luO acrea. large oleariug, good frame barn and a<iabie9. good dwelling aud well. Apply ou the premlita or to W. J.BixLAMr, Fleahertou. Farm For Sale or Rent. for aale cheap, orrent,iuiniodUt« poasesHion. Lot :u), (on. 14, .^rtemeaia, about 75 acrea clear, comfortable log house aud frame barn. Apply %i li. .1. Hi)ruuU,. Flosbeiton, or John J. Maitir, acroas the toad from said lot. Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. Leviuiaaand Wimplea, tbe beat of breeding audqnalltv. Bull, cows aud beifera for sale at reasonable prices t :^2.oon.a CHA8. Stafford. Flesherton Slabs and Edgings for Sale. We will sell Uie 4 ft. Klabs and Rdgtugs at our mill on con. 8, Artemeaia, at Al.QO per cord. By applying to Mr. Jno. I'ai liaiuent. u)ipoB)ttt the mill, ho will measure and receive eaab tor tbe wood when taken away. We will furtliur pay a reward of $89.00 for proof ofanyoi.o taking wood from there in tha past, or who may take wood iu tbe future with* out our authority orMr. Varliameut's. l^GBNAN HK08., Limited, Owen ttouud Pure Bred English Berkshires and Tamworths. Iliavea fine l.kt «l young jiiga bred fi-om pii«o winning stock, for aale. Write me for prices. I can give a Iwrgnlu also guarantee satisfaction on all mail nrdern. Geo. W. RQ8S. Maxwell P. O. STRAYED Straved (lom tho promlteB of tbe undersign- ed, lot in, con. 13, Oaprey, 1 red steer aud 1 red bmfer, yearling?, abouh Juue 10. m(ormatlon will betuaukfullv reoeivad. JAMES DOUQLAB Fevei abam P,9^'

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