i^ t \ .H : f t^ « ' I :s... > I v i THE FLESHEKTON A JJ VANCE March 31 1910 THE STANDARD BANK E-.by»di873 OF CANADA »b«>c!«. TRANSMITTING MONEY For siBJu up to $30 cur Bank Money Orders are convenieot and inexpensive. For larger amounU we issue Drafts or Bills of Elxchange. Money sent at once to any banking point in the world by Telegraphic or Cable Transfer. Savings Bank Department at Every Bran<^ . VXESHERTOfT BRANCH George MitcKell, M anai^er â- nAWCMKJ AUO AT DVK.M.AM AHP MAHRMTOIt. 86 VICINITY Mm. W. J. ia TorcBto. Hiss Zilla Trinabte spent the huliJays I in Toronto. j Hiss Ethel Fisher visited frieoda in I Toronto OTer the hoiiitay*. Doagkssis visiting friends j Jos. LeGard spent tlie faoliduyi with ) friends in Uorbetton. CHIPS ^ Mr. and Mi-s. Holland friends near Chatsworth. go to S. M. be heard in visited ate visiting I If you want good ti.,ur 1 Osborne's, Maxwell. Kendall Mi-chell is home from the j The Swale Band can now O. S.C J. for tl>e holidaw. | t,i,e evenings, in the suburbs. , Mr. Fred Sullivan of Chatsworth spent I m„ Teta Leitch. Dundalk, the holiday with his mother. ^jUj h^^ _Yllen over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore fisited friends \ Mr. J. Saunders, Toronto, spent Ens- in Teeswater over Sunday. | ter holiday's with Mr. .md Mrs. Edward Mr. :Al£red Down of Ti-ronio visited !\t ' Whitten. r. G. Karstedt's on Good Friday. - | Mr. Mert Egsn and Mrs. Eijan, sr., of Rob. Thompson of Powassan visited Dnudalk, were Easter guest-s of Mr. and kis brother and sister here for Easter. Mrs. Runstadtler. Miss Lulu Mitchell. Toronto Normal! Mr. Will Somers of the Standard bank, SlImmI, is holidaying at her home here. Dabli», spent Easter in this vicinity, and Vin.> HttStie is spending the holid.iys <^^"«'' °" li" n>«nr old friends here, with her sister, Mrs. T. Kerr, at Alton. ) We are pleaswd to learn that Mrs. H. a very Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. , ^- LeGard is rocoverinjj after J. E. Marcellus spent Easter in Toronto. \ s«»era illness. Bornâ€" In Artemesia, on Wednesday, i Sir. H. Holinin continues to improve March 23, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chard, : at the Toronto General Hospital, we ato Ik son. I pleased to leiirn. Messrs. J. Patron and Chas. Uosier Markd.ile on Monday passed a bylaw lave returned borne afiec spending most grantiui; fSOOO ro erect a cuntinoatiou ©( the winter in Toronto. school building. A. McLeod of Box Alder, Ou^., spent | Special Easter services with appropri- tho holidays with his wife (nee Jennie ate music were hold in the churches on VTiison.) I Sunday, and were well attended. Miss Alberta Brown of Melanclbon , Miss Jessie Phillips and Mrs. Rob. tiMted her sister, Mi»R Brown, OTur the , Phillips <>f Toronto visited friends here «»ek end. j ^"' * ^* ^y» during the past week» Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Karstedt and fam- ; Mrs. Scott returned to Erin last week ily of Dttihaai spent Enster at F. G. after fisiting Mrs. I. H. Pertgoe. her Karstedt's. i granddaughter, for several mouths. A. C. W. Hopkins, editor of The i The .\dv.ince was pleawd to ha-e ^ Chatsworth News, visited over Sunday i gall from Mr. Geo. Wickens of Toronto, in town and «ave The Advance a call. ^ho, in company with hi< wife, visited Rub. Johnston, of the Toronto line, his parents here over the holidays, vho haj teen attending the Noithern Theentettainment held in the Bapti-st Business ColleRe, rauriifd home l»8t chapel on Friday evening last w«s we!! week for the holidays. attended aijd the program proved very Mr. Jot*. CaiyiB has sold his fine Clyde entertaining. Proceeds amounted to stallion, Balmedie, to Mr. Gilbert M^r- aixteen dollars. Ti»>n of Chatsworth for a good figure. Mrs. W. W. Trimble receivsd word Jl«. Morrison has secured a 6no ani,ual. Monday that her mother, Mrs. Basker- We have to Ihm.k Mr. .1. Lexer, c,f the *'"«• "^o lives in Detroit, was very low. »oburb»,for a jar of the choicest of choice p***^- Ti'mble left Tuesday for her waple syrup. Mr. Lever kas about 300 mother's bedside. trees in his sugitr bush, and had a good' Will Ludlow, who learned the harness run last week. making with Will Meore here, h-s pur- chased Rutid Matthews' harness business The anniversary services of the Baptist church will be held nuxt Sunaay as follows : Fleshertou 11 a. m., Ceylon 3 p. ni., Kockv^ile 7 p. m. Rev. P. C. Cameron of Owea Sound will preach at these services. Mr. J. A. Kemahan of Osprey hs» a *ery large suear-maktng plaul, one of the largest in this iwit of Ontsrio, and is pro' every in Dundalk. \Ve wisU him success. .Mr. Wesley Buskin h.is sold his f ne fiarro, near Saugeeu Junction, containing 150 acres, to Mr. Thos. Hogsrth of Tor- onto, who takes pos-tessioo on Ajjril 1st. The price paid was $5000. Walkerâ€" Napier â€" At Winnipeg, on ducing thi3 year .-» very Urge fpiantity of Feb. 2, Mr. Fred Walker of the Winnipeg the choicest evaporator syrup, which is police force, to Miss Annie Napier, kept on sale by J. & VV. Boyd, Fleahct- , diughtcrof Mr. Charles Napier of .\rtc- ton. We have to thank Mr. Kcruahan for a nice jar of the amber sweets. Tlie fighltug editor of The Advance i got mixed up with the cylinder of the newspaper press last Wednesday iimrn mi whe.i the edition for the week was heiag ground out. The stern of his left luwid was daniRged in the melee, and wince then hin labors have been light, as ft result, and will be fur some coaic. l^esla^ l(r, Fred Nichson hus cold the farm recently purchased from Mr. J. K. Ped- lar, 4th line, containing 100 acres. The consideration wiw 8^500, and Mr. R. Meldi'um was the purchaser. The prop- erty adjoins his own. A cUangu of basinets took place in town ou Monday, when Mr. Charles Bellamy, tune to ,oo of the esteemed Township Clerk, took over the hardware and tinsniithiiig busi- The d'lg by-law recently passed by uess of Norris Bros., and will continue Arteraiua Council provides that ".\ny I in the old stand, Christoe'a block . Mr. dog found running at larae and not under P. Norris will remain with the new ownec a time as expert workman. Wo the control of a ciipablu person and so for •ffectually muzzled may be distioyed by any of the iimpectois having authority to wish the new proprietor success. Mrs. .\nn Gilchrist Turner, leltct of do so by resolution of the Council of the the lute Samuel Turner, died at the home M:d township, and the owner, possessor «v harbinger of any such dog shall be sub- jected to the pcnalti«:S hereinafter provi- ded." The fines for non-compliance are from 91 to |20. r)t Mr. Job Turner, Paisley,»n Thursday, March 24, aged 81 ye«ra. The remains wcrs brought to Flesherton and interred ut Saleui beside her husband on Saturday last. The deceased lady was a native of Scotttiid and came to Canada with her parents when a young girl. She leaves no children of her own. Among those who attended the funeral were Messrs. Solomon and Chatles Turner of Ane- all Every newspaper wauts to publish the Ik^ws. The better the iwpev the more |>fuaperoua it will be. Local news items ai« especially hard to run down. How wany times htv« you, Qear reader, been approached by the newspaper man for an ! '"•»«»• •»<' ^"^ burner of Elderslie, item of news and told him that you knew , stepsins of the deceaseil. aathing uf interest. Probably at the A lady sent to Eaton's raeeutly f>r » tune your Ismily wa^ away on a visit or certain article and on its arrival found auHiO ona from out of town was visiting j it to ba of a »ery inferior grade to what al jotw home. Of course you diln't fthaaxpeded. Aitheaama article of« mean to deceive the soribe, yet when you •uperi.ir grade is kept on sale in town at fccaivt'd your paper you wondert-d why about the 8«ine nrica it occurred to the ycwfamilyoffi lends were not mentioned. lady that it would be* gW whame to A e<K>d way to avoid all o( this is to m^ke «n exchange with the horns mor- kind'y inform The Advance of the fHc;^ chanf, and she actually had the assurance or drop a no- e in the post office to the to approach him with that end iu view. • _. , ^ ^ ., The merchant did not (jiare drop d-ail. |,apr. The one Item may not amount to but you could »iavo kuocked bin. down smoh but sevMid columns of such uews with a teat hoi. The rus* did not woik. ia (h9 Ufe of a lotol piper. t'reenioro Star. Experiments With Faroi; Znps The mentbers of the Ontario Agricul- tuml and Experimental Un-lon are pleasied to stale that for 1910 tboy are prepared to distribute into every township of C>i}- tario material of high ijualily fur experi- ments with fodder crops, roots, grains, ffrasse.s, clovers andfurtilizer.H.as follows : No. Experiments Plots 1 â€" 3 varieties of Oats 3 2a-3 var. of U-rowed Barley 3 2b-2 var. of 2-rowed Barley 2 3â€"2 var. of Hulless Barley 2 4 â€" 2 var. of Spring Wheat 2 5â€"2 var. of Buckwheat 2 6 -2 var. of Field Peas 2 7â€" Eirnier and Spell 2 8â€"2 var. Soy.Suj* or Japanese Beans 2 9â€"3 var. of Husking Corn 3 10â€"3 var. of Mangolds .... 3 11 â€" 2 var. Sugar Beets for feed'g pur. 2 12â€"3 var. Swedish Turnips 3 13-2 var. of Fall Turnips 2 14â€"2 var. of Carrots 2 15â€"3 var. of Fodder or Ensilage Com. !i l«-2 var. of Millet 2 17â€"2 var. of Sorghum 2 18â€" Grass Peas and 2 var. Vetches 3 19â€" K»pe, Kale and field Cabbage.. . 3 20â€"3 var. of Clover 3 21â€" Tesliug 2 vir. of Clover 2 22 â€" 4 var. of Grasses 4 23-3 var. of Fied Beans 3 24â€"3 var. of Sweet Cora 3 2tiâ€" Fertilizers with Swedish Turnips., d 28n-2 var. of Early Potatoes 2 28b-2 var. of raedium-ripsn'g Pjlatoes 2 28c-2 var. of lite Potatoes 2 29 â€" 3 GrainMixturesfor gr'n productn 3 30 â€" 3 Grain Mixtures for fodder " 3 Each plot is to be two rods long by one rod wide, e.^cept No. 28, which is to be one rod st^uare. .Any person in Ontario may choose any ONE of the experiments for 1910 and apply fur t he same. The material will be furiiisheJ in the order in which the ap- plicatiuns are received while the supply lasts. I( miitht be well for each appli- cant to make a secund choice, for fear the first could not be granted. All roatcri •! will be fumifched entirely free of charge to each applicant, and the produce will, of course, become the property of the person who conducts the experimei.t. C. A.ZAVITZ. Ontario Auric. College, Director. Guelph, March, 1910. GARDEN SEEDS We hav4a good stock of garden and fljwer seads. They are STEELE BRIGGS xyu RENNIES You will make no mistake by buyinv' 'Hit seeds. They are all fresh :iud will brim; result.s. Drop ill and make your selec- tions early. All graces of Ford's Flour ; also Ontario Br:in, Shatt.s, low grade Flour, etc. Wright, the Grocer Our Clubbing List Tha following prices »ro for strictly paid in advance subscriptionsunly. Wa have no accounts with other papers. Klcsherton Advance t 1 00 Youtha Coai|wuion 1 75 Toronto World, daily 8 00 Toronto Daily News X 80 \^'eckly Globe 80 Mail-Empire .... 75 Family Herald & Scar 80 Toronto Star 1 3»^ Farmer Sun . . . . SO Farmers Advuoata 1 30 Weekly Witoess 76 Saturday Ni«ht 3 00 Home Journal , 6ft Poultry News., J, 15 Poultry Review So Rod and Gun magoalne 80 im iARKilS. Carefully Wheat Oats Peas .... Barley . Corrected Each Week 1 00 to J CO 38 to 38 80 to 80 45 to 60 Hay 12 00 to 14 00 Butter 20 to 20 Bags, fresh 18 'o 18 Potatoes per bag, 40 to 40 Geese 10 to 10 Ducks 11 to 12 Chickens 12 to 12 Turkeys 18 to 18 J. B. PATTON PAINTER â€" PAPER UANOKR Si(rD Painting and High-class Decorating A Specialty. Office at . . . FLESHERrON, ONT Catarrhal BadBreath Corredcd QnieUy by the Use of Catarrhozone Catarrh is an Inflammation. Where there Is inflammation tliere is .ilwaya â- norc or less offensive secretion. In- flammation may be of the very active sort, but it is often of the slow kind, and tills Is the particular form in which the breath Is rendered offensive and the presence of the sufferer be- comes an offence to every person of delicate sensibility. Bad braath is in itself sufficient to Jrge you to correct it, because one dis- likes to ba urtplaasant to their friends, but this form of catarrh is dangeroua because it suppliss a hotbed for the dovelopment of Conaunnption or of other disaaaoa of the throat and lung*. Bad breath is an evidtHiee that the microbes have found a good restins place and are currying on their evil inroads Into the health of the body. Catarrhoaone acts at onco and d>~- stroys these minute orRanisms, but it docs moro â€" it heaU the inflamed sur- faces in which they found a nestimK place and consequently removes Ixjlh cause and effects of their action. If we oitly highly •stimatsd vVo value of pravention artd used Catarrh - ozena at tha beginning of a cold or just before it becomes well seated, the deadly ravagas of Consumption would ba stayod and the terrible ogenies of sufferers of Asthma or Bronchitis com- pletsly abolished. There i:» no remedy as effective for bad breath, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asth- ma, etc., as Catarrhozone. • Besides beinsr healing and soothing it is germ destroying. Nothing ever ottered t.> the public can comparij With it in its nromptnea.s. ctflcioncy. and pcrman- -ncv of action, and yoi can buy It from anv dcnltr in medicine through- 3Ut the Dominion of A'anada. 2:<c, 80c, iiid Jl.OO ''Ixcs. By jnuil from Tho :"atarrho2one Co., BuUalo. X.T., and Ongslon, Out GET YOUR WEDDING RINGS JEWELLERY CLOCKS REPAIRED WATCHES REPAIRED FOUNTAIN PENS SILVERWARE And everything in tho Jewellery Line, from ARMSTRONG THE FLESHERTON JEWELER Odds and Ends AUCTION SALES An auction sale of farm i^tock and im- plements will be held on lot 29, c «r. 13, Artemesia, ou Hunday,April 4, the prop- erty of Mrs. Wallace Armstrona. The farm will be offered for sale at the same time and muse be sold. Terms niade known at sale. D. McPhuil, auctianeer. FOR SALE White Wyaodolte and S. C Brown Leghorn eugs for hatching. Levi Bctts, Flesherton. apr 1.^ S. C. Brown Leph.irn eggs for hatch- ing at 50 cents per dozen. J. V. Laugh- laud, Flesherton. For Sale â€" 400*) feet- of 1 inuh hemlock lumber 12 feet Ions;, also 1000 feet of 2 inch dry hemlock plauk 12 teet long. Apply to Mi-8 Ann Beecroft, Lot 24, c<m. 8, Ar einesia. ap 21 Now is the time to lay lu a stock of bran, shorts, chop, and chicken feed be- fore it gets scarce la'er. A full stock at lowest prices at Sprou>e, Hiicginbotham & Cos, flesherton. Pure genuine Quebec maple syrup, the best ever made, only 25 cents per quart and 91.00 per xallon at Sproule, Uigi{inbuthaiii ifc C»'s, Fletherton. Don't pay $1.25 and 91.4U per gallon, when you Ciin buy better at 91.00. Eggs for Hatohmg â€" Rhode Island Red Leave your erdt-rs early. Rose and single comb, the latter be,-ided by cock thst 6i2orod ovrr 90 points at O. S. poul. try show. One dollar per setting of 15 for liest, other* 50c. per dozen. W. H. Tliursti-n, Flesherton. Grain »nd Seeds -do you require seed oats, peaf, barley, buckwheat, timothy, red, maiuiucth, alsike and alfalfa clover, p'jro fresh garden and matntle seeds, Dutch Setts, potato onions or any other kind of gardca or tieid seeds of purest and best quality '. Call on Sproule, Hi)ig>nbothaiiu <& Co , Fleshert^m. A full stock -in hand and at lowest prices, as they mnke S speciality of grain and seed II. LOST AND FOUND Kur niitc found (.>wuer can have it at Advance office hy pitying for this advt. Lostâ€" In Flesherton, on Sunday, Mar. 13, a plain gold beauty pin set with small pearl. Leave at .-^dvaiice office. Mitt Lost â€" Dogskin mitt, between Fle.shertuii and Bock Mills, on Monday last. Finder |4ea.<e leave at this office. Reward. Purse Lost â€" ^Between Cameron's cor- ner, 8th line, aiid Flesherton station, con- biiuiiig six dwUars and a few ceLts change. Fuider leave at this otUce, or with Miss Niergart, teacher No. 9. WANTED VVantbd â€" Fii'st-class faitu band fm- a term of seven tnunllis c<miniencins( April Ist. Apply statiup; wages expected for the term , lo B. S. Colquctte, Hawarden, Sii^k. The Council of Ar'cinosia want applica- tions from ownera of traction engines to run slone crushei^fsr the coming season, iilsii ipplicatioiLS lur man to run road irtader, the same Ic be left wi h the clerk l>y l.st- Monday in April. TO RENT Fakm Fiia Sai.bmr Rest â€" L<}t 09 and 70, 2iulcon., N. D. R., Artemesia, situat- ed at Port; Ijaw. This farm i.>i cuniposed of 84 acres, well watered, frame houfe and small frame l.iarn. good orchard. If sold terms will be made to suit purchnser or will bo rented for a term of years. Apply lo Mrs, Geo, Thompson, Chats- worth. MISCELLANEOUS Choral oiicort toniitht -Wetlneisday. W, A. Arinst-i'oug issuer of marriage licenses. itlentiun is drawn to Morloy •.'^ Bakoc's advr. in another column. When ill 'town don't foruet lo take home a nice tres'i salmon or white tish. 'H. Badley, dt^alvr. The undersigned is prepiircil to do all kinds of stonewdik and pUstenii^. Re- pauina tininptly attended to, J. (.). Pattoii, Fleshert II. B^x 241. dean, pore food, delicioas and strengtlien {. Keeps the body fall of rich, warm blood Tastes good these chilly morningsâ€" heat bis- cuit in oven, pour hot milk over it and salt to taste. Just try it. Sold br all crocera. 13c. a carton, two for tSc *o( kvi!i=y^^ 5? i r LADIES Look up your fashion books, or plates and you will see that Small Turbans are the most popular hats shown, also small hat.% turnetl up at the side. Big hats are not shown at all in the larger towns. They are out of date. Do not be lead away by faddists, get the up-to-date shapes, and these will be found in small hats. We are showing up a splendid range. Have a look around. They are becoming. Gents' semi-ready clothes Talk about your swell clothes, but we have them all faded on swell clothes. For style, quality and price, they can't be beaten. These clothes are made by the best tailors in Canada, which goes to show that they will be well and properly made. Would appreciate a look, and if you would not say they are the swellest clothes that you have ^ ever seen, then we back up. m. I Clover and Grass Seeds S We are headquarters for all kinds of clover seeds, ~~ including early red, mammoth, alfalfa, alsike clover and timothy seeds, all at the lowest market price. Every one, who has examined it has said that it is the best seed that they have seen. Have a look at it before buying-. All kinds of it in stock now. F. G. KARSTEDT, Flesherton. | We would just say we are able te serve you in winter footwear. We never had a better stock for men, ladies and children. Rubbers and Overshoesâ€" Maltese Cross- first quality, no better to be had. Boots, Shoes. Suit Cases, Trunks, Men's Leggings that cannot be beat. Felt Slijjpers. The best kinds of Shoe Polishes. A lot of Winter Mitts selling off cheap r> ^^ Ck ^' 'RTJT?T? A TT forthenew spring goods, new prints, â- ^^ ^^ '*•*' *' * ' R'nghams, ducks, linens, suitiiiss and vestiiigs^ Although cotton goods of all kinds have taken A BIG AD\ ASCE in piics I think we can give you better values thnii you got l.ist year, as we procured ours before tho advance. We have the very latest in IkidIs and .shoes for the spring and at very reaswiinble prices. TyiTTTDO Vdu needn't wait to get furs at spring price.s, you "*• *^ AV*^ can get them here now. This is your chance to get a cheap fur or fur cut. If you are interested call and ask to see them. In all winter goods we give you a real bargain as we want to make room for more spring goods. The very freshest and best groceiles always on hand. CLOVEK SEEDS L~,^.';'-i':'.';;Ji2 some of fete A Bi iggs first quality clover and grass seed. Wo have it on hi^nd now. ^as. ^attison Ntw i^i the time to lay in a stock of J nu'e Manitolia and blende! family iour ' bafota comuiencing Heeding and when it i ix suie to be detvrer. .V full .stock of! Cream of the West, Toronto Prtdi\ Mc- Gowan's, Eclqwe and all the best 'orands, I At lowest prices, at, Sproule, Higgin- 1 bothain & Co », iFleslierion. A cnll for \ efAuiination respectfully goiiciU'd. I (BeyL on To I hose who want to have a good aj)- (tearance it is good news to know that they can take their linen to Andy Wilson Flesherton, and have it laundered in Ijrst cla^s stylo. Ba.sket leaves Tuesday night and returns Saturd.iy a. m. Markdale steam laundry. VV. J. Smith. Piop,