Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 29 Oct 1908, p. 4

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October 29 1908 THE FLESHERTON AU V AN CK ( » maama F. T. HILL & Co. This Week wc arc Specially Showing New Millinery, Mantles, Dress Goods Clothing and Shoes. While I his wook wo are specially showing a big range of new sooda in Fall and Winter styles in all the leading liiit'i- of yciiii- rtMjuirciiientx, We have alsi prepared an exceptional j/ood list of wanted lines for winter wear iiC prices lliat represent the unal buying poiver of a dolliir at this store. We have iho outlet i.f two hie stores, MiirU'liilu ami Oranneville, tins places ii.s in a position to handle iiiany big linfs of g"ud.s which are forced upon llie niurkec iliat ih« oidiiinry store cani.ot touch. We say: if the icjalily is riulit and also the price, quantity dues not stick us, hence the reason forsuch an exceptionally good list of bargaiiiB for tliis week. SELLING MANTLINOS AND CLOAKLVGS At a price that will please you This week wo put on sale 35 pieces of hoavy winter Mantlii>gs in Heavers, Heavy Friezes, Fancy Tweeds mid Curl Cloths. They Dame in colors of Black, Grey, Fancy Pattern'', Red and Green and are lines tha» sell ill the regular way for 1.00, 1.25, l.';5. 2.00, 2 25 and 82.60. All uii oitlu this week at just half these prices, that is 81 00 lines of Maiillin|i;s f.ir 50o. 81.25 lirn;s of Maiitlin<>H for (i.1o,' SI. 50 lines of Mantlings for 75c. 81.75 lines of Mnntlintjs for 88c. $1 GO linen of Mantlin'.{H for 81.00. 82.50 lines of Maiitlings f.or $1.25. Been hand early, they won'tlast long at this price. MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS, ODD LINES Sellinp, at nearly half, 85 and 05c lines on sale this week for 48c. 50 Men'a Swtalors, nearly all colors in the lot sucli us Navy Blue, Cardinal Greys ind Brcwns while they last, yours for 48o. OF INTEREST TO MEN. Heavy All wool full cloth Pants on sale this week for $1.25 pair. 75 pairs of Men's heavy all wool full cloth Pants, the quality is good and In the regular way of aelling represents 81.75 and $2.00 pants. All sizes, this week 1.35 FUR CAP^TNES FOR GIRLS. Th'ire's a Big Siving in these. We are selling thcin at about one third of their value. SELLING THE MILL ENDS AND WORSTEDS THIS WEEK FOR 680. a y»rd. Annually wo purchase from one of the leading mill*' in Canada these sample ends of Fine Tweeds and Worsteds, Wo have I hem now of course in the regular way of buyin); we could not begin to sell them at the price, bur. the way we got them makes this price possible. Your choice for per yiad. . . .C8c. %mmmm MARKDALE MWWMWMf^ Is published every Thursday at $1.0i) \wt anniiiii if pftjil in advance, J$1.5o if not ho |>uid Cheated the Gallows A few niinntes boforo 5 o'clock. Wed nesdny morning of Ukt week, James Far- inh Creightiin, who was condemned In death for the murder of his wife and t» Htcp'diiughtcrs ill May last, died iuhiscull at Uwun Hound. An aut'ipsy revealed the cause of death as cirrhosis of the livor, caused by ner- vous excitement -a rare case. Port Law Fightlnt( firo â€" that is what a good many of our citizttiiH have been doing the past few weeks. Many hearts re joioed to see the rain on Saturday. A great deal of dani>igH has iieen done to timber and feiijes. Luckily, buildings have escaped and all danger appears to be now pusi. The damage done ha.i in a measure been counterbalanced by the cleariofj up of a good many uniighily spots, hard at other times to clear. "It's an ill wini thai blows nobody good." Threshing is pretty well rinished in tliii> ' part. The yield of oats, although far be- low early prospects, the grain being gener- ally Itgh -, is perhaps not far below the average in bulk. Cther grains have done fairly well, eapeuially barley. Feud of rll kinds Is plentiful. The sudden death of Frank llolnian has cast a saJ gloom over this community and all sympathize deeply withhisparentii, sisters and brother in their bereavement, coming as it did at a time when he seem- ed so much nooded and when developing into a good and useful man, as he had made a right start in life. His example waa one that other ycmng men mightsafo- ly follow. The testimony ho left is a source of great comfort to the family, and a bright ray in an otherwise dark hour. Mr. Weilsy Jamiestm, who has been in a hospital in Toronto with typhoid fever, arrived home last week to oonvaleaoo. Mr. H. Holman returned lo Toronto '.m Tuesday to continue hospital treat- ment. Mrs. J. A. Thompson visited the jiar- •ntal home at Mulntyre for a few days. Mrs. J, W. Lyons visited her sisters near Markdale lately. Mrs. Faluoner and son, of Haliburton, visited the former's brother, Mr. Win. Ulakey. TI.e Royal Temolars held an At Home Thursday evening last lo which a number of past mumbers were invited. Games of various kinds were indulged in. Short addresses were given by tne Hulcot Jnun- oillor, .1. H. Watson ; the lU'Cordinir Sec- retary, and our popular young teacher, Mr. McDonald. A boun'iful supply of refreshments was served by the Cimnoll ami all appeared lo spend a night of thorough enjoyinent. Chns. MoUonell and family of Diindalk have removed to Toronto, where they will henoeforth reside. Neil Arbuthuot of MeMurohy settle- ment, Oidlingwond, one of the pioneers died rsoently. « Division Court Division Court was hidd at Dundalk on Wednesday of last week be- fore .)udi>e Widditield. Th» list was a long oil" and was dlspo-noil of as follows: Stiell VI. UeZisM & McLaren, garnishee, â€" .JurigeniBiit for pl-unliir. J85.80 and eoits, and auain.-t garnishee for $30.0 ). Lanion for plff. Snoll VS. R it M Hall. â€" Reserved. L'kinoii for plaintiff, Lucas for defi. Snell vs. K. Hull â€" reserved. Lainonfor [>!tr., Luciis for d'jft. Taylor v.<. Taylor, .\ction for damages by defeiidi'ilts cattleâ€" Judgoiii'Mit for pKf. f»r 820.00, without costs. MoCullough for pllf., Lucas for deft. RlcCull'illgli vx. IlciKloraoii ot al â€" .Judgment for pUintitf for $GS.80 and Coats. McCullougli for plaiiitifl, Lucas for defendant. Woidsoy v. Piide .\(3tioii dismissed against defendant, H. Pride, withnnt co.sts ; judgniont for plaiiitdF a<;»inst D. I'rido f<ir 842.10 and ctiuls, O'Neail for plaintiff, Lucas for defendant. IJond Hardware Co. v. Williams- Judgment for plaintitri for 934 70 and costs. O'Neail for defendant. Woltish v. Hall, Township r.f Prolon garnishee, .ludgniont for plaintitf for $20.95 and costs, and against. t;aniishee fur 820. •15. O'Neail tor plaintitl. Mc(!annel v. Osborne ami Slinsnnâ€" garnisheeâ€" Judgiaoiit against garnishee, 110.00. Watson and Wellwood v. Meddaughâ€" Action dismissed without ousts. Lainun, for plaintiff, Lucas for defendant. Campbell v. Heiiderkon â€" Judgment for plaintii* for 925.25, and ousts. F. Bellamy v. Gamble â€" Action for contract repairing house. Juditnient for plsinlitf for 950.00, and onits, Lucas fur plaintiff, Lainon for defendant. Stinson v. Osborne; Action for damages for non-fulfilment of contract â€" Judgment fur plaintiff for 940.00 and coats against Samuel Ojborna only. O'Neail for plain- tiff, Lucas for defendant. What are Your Boys and Girls Read- ing? They are Ismnd to read something. They will road trash unlesa you giv» them something trotter that ia e()ually interesting. Try The Youth's Com- panion There is plenty of adventure in the stories, and the heroes and heroines are of the r«al kind, tlnding in the line of duty opportunity for courage and un- aeltiahnesH. More than 220 such storiei will 1)0 iiublished in the 62 issuos of the now volume for 1000. There will he fully as many srticdos, hketches aid re- ininiHoences to imparl useful infoniiaticm in the most agreeablo way, fainiliarixing The Coin|mnion'K readers with the best that iH known and thought in Iho world. Full illustrated annouKcuinent of The (!om pun ion for llHtit will be sent to any addreNsfree with sainple copies of the |>apor. The now sulworilior living in Canada who at oiu'o semis 92.00 for 1000 will locoivo free all the rem.ui iiig iNHUoa of 1008, bosidos the gift of Tliu Ciniianion Calendar for 1001), iMitllUul "In (irand- niolhor's Oaidvn," litliographuil In 1.1 c(dorH. THF YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. Fell Off The Train. Mr. Mark Wilson bud an experience last week that he would not eara lo have repeated if he lived as long as Mi'tliuseleh. When the train was leaving (.(laniseviUe on Monday evening for Toronto, Air. Wilson got on the rear end and sto d thoie some liule tiiue. .\Nthutiain ap- proached a sharp curve ho stepped to- ward.s the door t leiiter, but at thatinoni out the car bit the curve and a sharp lurch nab the result. Mr. Wilson was thrown on the protodiog rod at the rear, w liicli was defective and gave way letting. liiia fall liaukwartl. At the time the train was travelling at a pretty high speed on a down j.'rado. Mr. Wilson fell between the rails on his fide, but was not sinniied, and fortiiimlely was nut so seiioii.'ly in- jured bill ilial he was .iblo to W4lk back to Drangiivillo .station, whore he caught the 'I'ei'swater train for tlio city. In llm niui^iituiiu ho had bien missed by bin friends, and the train he had been 011 was held at Melville Junction until the arrival of the Teeswater train, and a ttdc- uram sent back to Oranueville for the Teeswater train to look out for a man on tliu track, while the brakemau and an- other man went back to look for the "remains." Mark got oH with a sprained wrist, bruised Hide and chest and battle- scarred panlH. It tvaa an exceedingly c'.oso call and he has since liueii the 10 cipiuut of many congratulations. Though th* long drouth this season was rather unfavorable for the root crop.s, W. Bell, Banda, had an exceptionally tine yield of mangels on a small piece of ground. Tha land measured 20^ x 21 yards, and un this ha grew 4J ords of luangles uf immense (ize. Iwuof them, for instance, tipped the beam at 02 pounds, Herb Duff pulled and topped tho whole crop in 8^ hours, all of which goes tu show that the Krass did not grow to any extent under Herbert's feet that day. â€" Oreetnore Star. Last year the council of Burrie ventur- â- d upon the experiment of printing their aBseasment roll. It haa )iroved su ad- vantageous that it will be repeated this year. When tits motion to authorize tho piintiiip waa before the council the mayor exprossfd his approval of tho expeuditure, aaying that ha contid«r(.d it one of tho host investments made. The town clerk corroborated this oppinion . indigestion ntomach trout>1« Is )>ut a lymptnm ot. and not In itst>II n trill' illseusu. Wu ttiink of DyniHipila, lU'.trtbiirn. anil liiiliffUKt'oiias real (tlmiAiH^H. yet they aiv syimitoius nniy ol a certain apocl&o Nerve sU-kmi.'Uâ€" iiothiiitf vm. It wuslliU (act tliat llmt correctly led Pr.Stioop In the ui'i'atltiii of that now viTy t>opuIar Stomach Ili'modyâ€" l>r. shoop's Kt<9tomtlve. Ooliig illrect t.i tliii stoniBf h norvi-H. aloiif InooKtit that aiiwess unti favor lo lir. Hluxin anil liln UrnturHtlvii. With- out that (irlitlnal and highly vital prini'ipio, no such Instliiii ai'i'omtiMshinrnt.4 wt>n« ever to Ihi had. V'or sloniai'h tllstro.'iH. liloiulntf, t>llloii!Uii's«, l«d brt^th mill Hallow coiniiluxloii, try I>r, .SIkh^p's Ki'Stomtlviiâ€" 'IXibli'ts or Liiiulilâ€" and stsi for your- Biilf what U tun aiut will Ou. W'a sell ouil cneur- (ully ruccinuiuud Dr. Shoop's Restorative "ALL DEALERS" I J. & W. BOYD SPECIAL SALE Of CLOTHING During the next two aeeks we are patting on a special sale of clothiiii:'. We have a luige stuck of staple goodk and in order to reduce it we are cutting prices away below tost. 25 men's suits, light, (lark and medium shbdes, sizes, 36 to 44 â€" Regular 6.50, 7 50, and 8.00, selUing for ?5.48. 35 men's dcuble and single breasted, sizes, 36 to 44 â€" Regular 10.00 to 12.00, selling for $8.1)5. 25 boys' 3 piece i^uit, single and double breasted, sizes, 28 to 34â€" Reg. 4.0O and 6.10, selling for S3. 48. 28 boys' 2 piece suits, Belis ai'd Pleats â€" Regular 3.00 and 3.50, special at 92.39. Men's odd pants fancy Tweed, gold wear â€" Regular, 1.50 to 1.75, for 91.19. Men's stripe tweed pantsâ€" Regular, 91.25 clearing for 79c. Men's woisted pants, stripe pattern-- Regular, 2k25 and 2.50, for 91.89 Men's heavy reefers, large storm collar, tweed lining, nsvy b!ue and Gray, regular 3.50, for 82.40. 18 Boys' reefer.a navy blue, curl Tweed lining velvet collar, sizes 23 to 30â€" Regular, 2.70, for $2.19. 12 Youths' reefers, daik grey, extra heavy, large storm collar, sizes, 32 to 35- Regular 3.75, for 9289. 18 Men's overcoats, ravy aiid black beaver, satin lined velvet collars 36 to 42-Roi?i.lar 7.00, for $4.95. Groceries, Flour, Feed, etc. We keep a full stock of fresh and clean groceries, also a full stock of Flour and Feed, including 'he famous Five Rose Flour, every bag of w hich IS guaranteed the best. If you have not been using this flour, don't fall 10 give it a trial. Stoves, TiiiAvare, Hardware. We keep in stock the best line of stoves that's on the market. If you need a cook stove come in and see the Canada tange, prices right and workmanship guaranteed. Cure Yoi/r Dandruff Why? Because it is annoying, untidy. And mostly, because it almost invariably leads to baldness. Cure it, and save your hair. Get more, too, at the same time. All easily done with Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Stop this formation of dandruff! Dot) nol change the cohr of Ihe hair. A tiers Tormula with Moh bottl* 8^ow U to your iloator Aak him 4b*ut It. th«a do M h* oay • „ ' For Sale r^^^T^>l{l^^^ ^-S'" ««"..;« three, full . iKht«i n outl,^?,i .• I '^'!° °'-? Shorthorn HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE l.c">c. wi r,.'*r"''''-'; 6tabl« aod drlviog . ^- •>• SpooiLE. l'"le«herton. rorsa.''*,""''"'"^^'^"'" Rent. The new Ayer't HtirVif or will certainly do this work, because, first of all, it de- stroys the gertnt which are the original cause et dandruff. Hiving given this aid, nature completes the cure. The scalp is restored to a perfectly tiealthy condition. ikjrtlMJ.O.anvO... I.»wU.Mssa â-  Shortliorn Cattle for Sale. ' "^•'""â- â- 5 CH.\S. ST.\FKORD. Fleshertoa Our Clubbing List Advance, and Toronto World, daily Toronto Daily Newa Weekly Globe . Mail-Biiipire .... Family Herald <.% Star... Toronto Star Farmer Sun Farmers A»i.i>oat8 Weekly Wil.iess ..$ 2 60 2 80 .. J, 80 ... I 76 ... 1 80 ... 2 80 ... 1 80 ... 2 26 ... 1 76 SaturdayNight ... 2 60 Scottisli Pride 66274 Ttie yoiiiiK l>iill ^cottiKli t'riilo will atKiut for servloii at Mr. K, \V. Mulioliton's, lot H7, coii. 5. ArtanicRia. Hoottlali priilu i« sireil l>v St'ottisit Vriiico, ft Kianilson of tbti woniterfiil hIiow cow. Uuiii of llullHuliiii, Iiiip . winner of Kliiht (irizes at Toronto and Iiotiilon.besliles IhiIiik ohftinn- ion foumlo. Hhe woIkIis over lOOU pouiuis. One of this cow's oalvtia sold for #1775.00. Hoottiuli prido In out of I.adv Holla by tlie Toronto flint priiewiii.ior, Ottplaiii Mav Kly, 1 lini) i!SN6», Tt.is youuR bull lias piove'l blui- Bolf anhowlnill liavliiK ((»l'»Ht an oiioouisnioH rooor^t this fall at t'evorsliajii. Ho won nint iirlnoaBlioiit l>ull oftlt, also diplonm tor l>e8t bull any RRe. Tboiio bnvinu |>«ro bnd cows Hbnulil BOO Ibis Kvaiitt bull bofo'o brt'tilinK a» ttioy cannot do Iwtttirt'iau use tilui. A llinitml nuuibnr of Kradea will bo taken at »l.itt; For pure brailn, :9I.(X>. Came Astray Cauia to the iivoiiilaoH of tho uixloiBlitned, lot 79, t"oii,», Artoioesla.onOitolwi-ainl.ono hound. Th« ownir In reoiu'Htod to prove inoiieily, |>av exiiousvH iv In rein ttuil tak u tliu HHiuo away. Thos. I'ATLOU, l>aj ortlaw. Roosters tor Sale. Thrco IlliotI* iHlauil lUul loontora tor sale Rooil itook birds. Apply at tbia olllco. C ame A.stray. Canio to the pr eiiil«o»o( tho nnrioiaiiincil, lot n, oon.W, Osprey, ationt .Vnc, IS.lust. onii nloer Tbeowmir In roil uostotllo i>roVvj i>rcu«ty nav expouKtaaud tak tho iHuio Hway, ' 1'. K Si.kiiHa, Maxwo Thompson's Bakery ' Our Bread is delivered regular- ly and kept for ,h1o at Ceylon, rrueville, Eugenia, Kimberley Ma.vweli and Feveisbam, Ed.'Thompson, Flesherton I -- Pure Bred EnjSiish Berltshires and Tamworths. I have a fine lot of younR piâ„¢ bred from prue winning stock, for sale. Write me for prices. I can give a banrain also iruarantee satisfaction on all mail orders. *("»™uiee tiw. W. KOSS, Ma.xwell P. Q. . ^ Bull For Service. Hiawatha, No. 72012, the vminir «).r,rH.„w. Inill will stand for servic, a^t M? ««<> 7? Itnrlta, on ot 12, con. <J 0«i)i,.v Tk; bull haa th. »<eHt of bre*dClo^'f.,ir'* UneN hia dam being a ^'5 j '""? „'>"»"c(t 'T,ti:}'r'^'-/^ Uken "''â-  " ""'^ • Tk Ml li ^'"''•'*». «2<M). Pnre Ired* to nn barn and .ir..?r,i Vo"^ fl^f "*' «""> '"«"• Apply on tho pr^;,i?,?rI„"ro'"""« •â- "* *«"> W. J.Bmj^mt. Flaaharton. I

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