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Flesherton Advance, 28 Mar 1912, p. 5

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March '28 1912 FL E S H E R T O N ADVANCE t " '- . - The Standard Bank of Canada Record of Business as at the 31st of January, 1912 ASSBTS Cash on Hand - . $3,818,722.14 Notes and Cheques of and due by other Banks - 2,470,791.48 Dominion Govt. and other first-class Bonds - 2,862,194.88 Loans on Call, on Govt., Municipal and other Bonds and Stocks - . 1,906,845.00 Government Deposit to secure Note Circulation 100,000.00 Bills Discounted and Current Advance* 25,497,068.68 Bank Premises - - 897,842.13 Other Assets - - 57,253.47 $37,311,317.78 LIABILITIES Notes in Circulation - $1,092,363.00 Deposits - . . 30,116,889.88 Dividends - . . 63,459.00 Due to other Banks - 403 008 87 Capital - $-2,000,000.00 Reserve Fund 2,600,000.00 Rebateof Int-rest on Discounts - 71,643.45 Balance of Profit and Loss Acct. 61,383.584,733,027.03 $37.31 1, 317. 7H GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, General Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. Rev Peter Campbell of Eugenia Trains leave Flesherton Station us 'preached in tho Methodise chutch on follows : Going South 7.43 a. m. 11.28 a.m. 'ermons. Mr. Campbell is an old man 4.33 p.m. 8.53p. m. , f ' al '2e experience aud possesses a fund The mails arc closed at Flesherton a.< i f lnterestin incident accumulated dur- foliows : For the north at 10.40 a. in. and j '"S ' long and useful lifetime. 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at , rum 3.40 o'clock For morning train south I ?*? Ute MrS ' John 9MWI.W, whose mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. , ^eniaius were interred here recently, wiia ______^___^_^____^____^^^^ of Irish birth. She had bueu living in ! Flesherton since 18!5, Most of her lif since childhood wa spent in Quebec. She was of a very kindly disposition and a staunch Christian woman. While here sh was a member of the Baptist church. We understand there are two brothers Sunday, mornino and evening, deliver- Going North I '"8 two v 'ery interesting and instructive VICINITY CHIPS Hev. Thomas Uialmtu Scott, foily years in the Methodist ministry, is duait. Ruv. Patrick Merino, ex-priest an- nounced that ho proposed eta>>lishini.' a home in Toronto for priests desirous (if leaving the Roman Church. Alex. Green, sentenced to Kingston Petiitontiiuy fur rive yonrs, and rocently released, claims to luive tho confessions ofoiher convicts, und other evidence 10 prove him innocent .f the charge of robbing the C. P. R. station at Wood- stock. You judge a man nut by what he promises to do, but liv what lio has ilone. Thai its Che only true cest. Chamberlain's Cinigh Remedy judged by this utamlard has no sti))er- lor. People every where penk nf it in the liiKh- e,tt teims of praine. For sale by all dealers. Odds and Ends MISCELLANEOUS Partners, ship your produce direct to us Dent prices 'ind prompt returns. Cnrrespondencii solicited. Duudas Pru- duce Co., 179!) Dundas st., West To- ronto. May 14 Charles Wolfe's Reduction Sale OF Bonn for Service Thoroughbred Short hoin bull fur service on lot 120, 1 S. W T. and S. R., Artomesia. Terms $1 Jiuiuis Hill, Prop. Sap is running. Mr. Claude Skins it in Owen Souud as juryman at the Assizes this week. Th.3 Advanct is delighted to welcome the Hat In-rum conespondent bnck to the fold. Mr. Richard Wafers of Clarksburg called on Tho Advance on Saturday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Huh Pedlar, Oxbow, Sask., on February 29, a son. Mr. D. Msthew.son left on Tuesday for Nepawa, where he has a good situation in a h-irdwure store. Mrs. Hicltling fpent last week in Toronto. MM. J. W. Armstrong is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Aikenhead, in Toronto. Mrs. Buskin and Miss Rita spent Sun- day :iml Monday in Dundalk. Mr. Rnb. B.'llamy has taken n situa- tin with the Bank of Toronto at Toronto. Settlors traim to Western Canada will) leave Tiimutu 11.20 p.m. each Tuesday, during March and April. We were irt-a'cd to one more wintry blizzird on Thursday last which delayed trains and madu life miserable. The Dominion Government has grunt- ed a subsidy <>f $041)0 per mile for liny m ! of railway from Orillu to Kincm- dine. Canadian Pacitiu Easter single fare be- twetn all latsnns in Canada, Port Ar- thur and i-.-i-i . Good going April 4, 5, siill living in Quebec. The deceased lady w,is 85 year* of age at the time of her death. T (wo accidents occurred on ilie Supir- erinr section of the C. P. R. lost woek, one on Thursday nnd the other on Smur- day. In the Thursday run-off, which was caused by a broken rail, A. Coney of Proton is said to have had his back in- jured, while many others were mote or less damaged. On Saturday a fatal head on collision occurred about ono hundred miles fast, of the former, and in lliis ona Flesherton people were concerned, al- thougb no one fr 'm here was injured so far as we can learn. E. Wurts and Bert Be*t were on iho train but a telegram arrived Saturday niht stating that they ^ were safe. A farmer named Jamie&onof j Owen Sound and two others were killed, aud two others badly injured in this wreck. Men Wnnled To drive tam. Steady work to right iran, 8(iO pel month, married moil preferred, Appli tn G. H . Vause, dray and transfer Arcoln, Sank. Hound Citinn Astray Came to my premium on Saturday, Fob. 17, one bluck imd white hound. Mark Wilson b'li-Khertiui. Wanted (iui.d smiirt boy tn learn gen ral niiHinese. McFiiiland & Co., Mark d.lu. Out Wanted Local canvasser to solicit cream .shiji'iients. Apply ivini; refer- enc-s .-ind niuIifletktioOH to Walkorton Dairy Co., VValkert.ni, Ont. Nutice In a few days Mr. J. H. Rhodes, Arthur, Out , manufacturer of La-Jius Braids. Switches, Transforma- tions finJ curls, made, from your own combing*, will call at every homo in Flesherion with a full line of samples, cards, prices, etc. 6, 7, 8, return limit Adril 10. rate of 25 centi. Minimum The returns for the votu on chureh Between eight and ten thousand sur. viving veterans of the Feniun raids of 1800 and 1870 will have their patriotism and valor finally rawarded by a gift : 1100 each from the federal treasury From the resolution we understand lhat this will apply to the Flesherton com- pany which was brought into existence in 18(i6 and served as a home uimrd. Among those members of the ordinal company still living are : Thos. Snell, Geeri'e Moore, Jolinsnn Cullen, Calvin Boyce, John Smith, Robert Campbell, John Weber, M. K. Richardson, John Wurlinjr, Win. Cameron, John Benson and R. J. Carson, all still residing in this vicinity ; and George Graham, Party to d-te for Priceville circuit oft S " und ; Al-thur Whiltaker, Durham Wm. Cullen, iu the Northwest ; Thos. Boland a-id Edward ROSR, the Sanlt ; Win. Littlp, Owen Sound ; aud Rubeit Buchanan, Saskatchewan. union up the Methodist church are is followi : For union 165, against union 16 ; major- ity for union, 149. Dead man Hunt At Richmond Hill, on Wedneoday, March 20, 1912, by Rev. DC. Smith, Walter B. Deadman lo Mina, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mm. .Jame, Hunt. Mr. and Mm. Walter B. Deadman of Richmond Hill spent tho p;ut week with the former's unclo, Mr. Geo. F. McKen- aie, Ceil i r View Farm, Ceylon. Mi is I, on. *a Hislop of Eugenia is also visiting tt Cedar View. Mrs. Jos. Clinton relumed in Friday from the funeral of her sister Mrs. Vssey, at Rochester. She WHS Rccompa- ffii-il home by another sister, Mrs. M. Connor of Luddinftton City, Mich. F. T. Hiil A Co., Markdale. will hold their millineiy "pening on Fiiday and S;,ini,l,y, Match 29 and 30. Their *pring adviTi iirniiMit arrived loo lata for insertion in this issue but look out frr ii next week The vote on Ogamc Church Uuiun was completed latt Sabbath in the congrnga- ions of Chalmer'a Church, Fleshetton, Eugenia tnd Prutou Station with the following result : Chalmer'g Church, Flesherton In five, members Against union, favor of union, elders fifty, adherent) seren. members thirty one. adherenti three. In favor of the basis of Union, elders five, members furty seven, adherents six. Against basif, members twenty-nine, adherents three. Eugenia In favor of union, elders two, members sixteen, adherents five. Againit uninon members nine. In favor of the basis of union, elders one, member* thirteen, adherents two. Against b.i.siv, elders one, members eight. Kuox Church, Proton Station In favor of union, elder* two, members nineteen, adherents six. Against union, members one, adherent* one. In favor of k<aaia Dr. Buit. |M>eUlist in diseases of f.he ' of union - eldels lwo ' *emlH-r seven, adherents two. Aga/ns: basin, mpn> IHTS three, a.iln-ii'his une eye, ear and throat, will be t the Mun- House, Hosherton. for consulta- tion, 'I ImiMUy. April 4. Eyes tested .and uliissi", supplied. At i hi! i 'i ..iiiL'i'viHi! Arsizes tliis v e k MI-.M Mather of Piiceville WHS ftwardd 95500 dmnugiH against the C. P. K. for injury sustained at the crossing cast of Priceville before the overhead bridge wn erected. As a result of Mm accident Miss Mather hud a liml> amputated Mr. Johu Spters of Iftversham has [>nr.-h:i-.i'i! the furniture bu^incHS of the late H. Ii. More, < 'l/irkslmi-.', and- will f-hjrtly niiivo his family to town. Mr. Spi era is a ca[ abl.i business man nnd should do ;i gund bu.siuess. Herald Ilo- fl cior. The Govcriiinent Seed Act requiris every bag of clover and tiino'hy seed when put mi sale in your nto.'o to t.e plainly n.arked with the full nam nnd iiddress df th seller, with the name > f ihe kinil cf sevd, wiih tho iiniiibi-r of llu- grndo of sei d, in letters nol K-ss thun Lalf .".n in.-h in lon^ht. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Speati Ti.ini Ir.Yc Toronto 2.00 p.m. on APRIL 2, 16, 30 MAY 14, It JUNE 11, 28 JULY B, 23 AUG. fl, 20 SEPT. 1, 17 Second Uu ticket* frcn Onurio Msliont to principal Nonlmrrt points >t LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Winnipeg sad return $34.00; Edmonton tnd Kturn $42.00, and to othef poinu in proportion. Ticket! good to return wilhin 60 days from going dale. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS through lo Edmonton via Saikaloon.alio to Winnipeg and Calgary via Main Lisje on all eicumoni. Com- fortable bertha, fully equipped wilh bedding, can be aecured at moderate ratea through local agent. Early applies: tion n.ust be made. ASK POH HS-MCSeCKCRS' PAMPHLET containing rate* and lull information. Apply lo nearest C.P R. Agent or M. C. MURPHY, I tin. Pus. Ait.. Toronls. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS Millinery openi ng Friday and Satur- day i'l this week and next week at F. O. Karstedts. Wanted Lad ion to do plain and light -i-wn._' at home, whole or spi^e time . irnnd pay ; work sent to any dis'ancu ; charges paid ; send stump for full partic- ulars. National Manufacturing Com- pany, Montreal. ARTICLES FOR SALE Seed liin-k* IUMI fir sale, Maple Leaf, u 80 cents a bushel. Apply to Malcolm McDonald, Ceylon, Ont. R. D. Meldrum, Portluw, issuer o man i !'" lnvns.-s. Good drnft year old colt for sale. Alex. McRno, Ceylon P. O. K r Sale Good general purpose hotse. Apply to A. E. Walker, Eugenia p. o. Hay For Sale A. Buuttie has a few tons of No. 1 pressed hay fur sil at $17 per ton. A -".a hnuuse and lot with stable to runt, in Eugenia. Apply to John 11. .lainioaoii, owner, 101 Montrose Avt*., Toronto, or Jonathan Latimer, Eugenia p.o. 21 June. For Sale Household furniture and als i an acres and a half of good land, with comfortable brick house and ham aud goo.l wull at .house. This property lieseou'hof Ceyln. Apply to Mis. Henry Tucker or Mr. T. Cinslitt. Colt for Sa'e Heavy, rising 3 jear, chenp. S. Hemphill, Cnylon. Huy for SaleAbout 10 or 12 ton of good li.iv, |i:3.00 per ton. Jaa. H. Vause, South line, aUMtBMUh Colts for sile Span of mare colts, 2 and 3 yrati< old, well matched, bred by i Jinn! Luck. Apply to Albert Stewart, Plesherton. For sale Three thurounhb-.dd short- horn Durham built, twn yeiis old, aid 1 one year dd. All ready fr seivice. Alrx i '.iniiilifi'K. Eugonia. For calo cheap ;ind eisy ternn, or rent immediate possession, first c'ass brick veneered dwelling in Eogonia, good fur- imce iiuil soft and hard water in house, splendid gurdeu and orchard. Apply t<> R. J. Sproule, Fleslieruin, Out. 27cedtf For sale- Cheap und on easy terms, gond i-.'-.iiiin t-iliii- In. IH- In HIM', and two good villiuge lots, in Flesherlon. npp'y to R. J. Spoiilu. Lots for salo at ro<sonable. ptices A number i-f iood building lots nn the late W. K. Fleshi'r estate, Klesherton. on Toronto und Sydunhiin und Durhiini s'reets. Apjily to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton, Out, AUCTION SALES I 11 IVli'jin' of Fi vri'Hhani will Imlil in iiiu tion s il.' of new fuinituic und o n rn'i iiicruhni'diBn o> Tuesdny, At ril i, at In* stum. Su'o Mi 1 p. in. Sro l.rgn bill*. Win. Knitting, tuclionucr. Furs, Clothing, Jewelery and Silverware In the Park House hotel FLESHER Sale Closes Saturday, March 30, 1912. As I am leaving for New York on the Mon- day following, all goods have to be sold by the above datd regardless of price. Bargains such as you never saw from now until close of sale. You will never again have such an opportu- nity. The prices as given for the past two weeks have been CUT! CUT! CUT! until you would not recognize them. Come and share the bargains. tat Our Clubbing List hH following prices aro fur strictly paid in advance HubscriptioiiKonly. We iiave no accouutt with other papers. Fleithertoii Advance S I 00 Youths Companion 2 00 Toronto World, daily '. 2 00 Toronto Daily NBWH 1 35 Weekly Globa . ., 86 Mail-Empire 80 Family Horald ft Star 85 Toronto Star 1 30 Farmer Sun 76 Farmers Advocate 1 35 Weekly Witoese 80 Sxtnrday Night, 3 00 Home -I < MI nr\l 60 Poultry News . . ; , 20 Poultry Review 40 Rod and (iun maua/.ine 80 Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH )ftiee and Residence- 468. !)th St. East, Owen Sound, Out. Hours 9 to 12 n.m , 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. ~ to 8 p.m. Other hour* by appoiittmuiit Brantford Roofing '. v L.il roiu'ing and aiding, A.sjiliuli rnnff- i : and siding, Rubber toi hut;. Steel outing and siding, Metallic ceilingH. J. McDonald, Agent, Ceylon. SEEDS_!_SEEDS ! Rennic'a Government inspected Mummotii Clover, Alsike, Alfalfa; Common Red, Timothy Seed, and all kinds of Garden and Flour Seeds. FLOUR /AND FEED Ogilve'3, Royal Household, White Rose, Ford's Patent and Morning Ulory for Pastry. Bran, Shores, Corn, Chop and Chicken Feed. FISH Herring at4jc per pound. Trout at 7$ per pound. Best Quality of Groceries at Prices always right, at The Grocery of Quality W. L. Wright, Grocer, Flesherton For Sale or to Rent Lot 22, dm. 11, tilenelg, c3iitiniiiK 00 nuruH, '.)() aci-OH cluxred mid in good ta'c of cultivation, btkltucu hard wood IUH|I, good frame liart), st' ne fotiiidattun. id -i iMiii;; and driving luiuse. com- nrinble linns , i>ever filling well and ;ond orclvir.l. Thu itlKivu fnrin is only ; inilos ft'iiin '!i" iil':i .' <if Mnrkililu. Apply to John NVhito or Thmiias Tnylui', f.ntlaw p. o. OVER 68 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anyone aonrtlns nnlicloh nnd dcDCTlpllon mj r.nfruiy uncertain onr opinion froe viiothnr nn i'uVonilon i prohnlily pnteiitijblii, Ooniniunlca iioimstricilyeotniiloiitiiil. JiANOBOOK <> i I'ntouU unl froe Oldest nconcy for soi.nniHj puioiitfl. t'nteiita taken tnroagti Mann tt Co. rcoolvo f'.i. i,: 'I'.c'lr, , TTltllOUtCllnlVO. IlltllO Scientific American. A nunrtsoinely IllmtnUml -WMltly. I-artp-rt cir r-tilution of nny salvnUna )uuma1. him. lor ( :iii!iil. 13.70 a yciu. puMauu ptepolil. Sold ti, SECRETS OF HOME LIFE Statements made by patients taking the New Method Treatment. They know it Cores tW~ No Names or I'eiiimonmli uced without writtttii concent CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE. Patient No. 16474. "Tin- ipoti are all gi>no from my IORB nnd arm* and I feu) Koutl now. I am very grateful to you anil shall never forget the favor your modiclnes have done for me. You i:an U8r my namo in rocommendlnR it to any tuftrrcr. I nm going to get mnr- riril aoon. Thanking you onco moro. etc." SAYS TWO MONTHS CCKKD HOI. IVitlrni No. l<)<A.t. Agx 2.1. Rlnfclc. InJulgHd In immoral hails 4 yt>arn. Ur*- IHISII In urine anil ilrnini at ntRln. Varirose Veins nn hotii sirios. palnn in back, weak sexually. He write*: "I received your itflter of reoont date anil In reply I am pii':iert to By that nfter tflklnw two months' treatment 1 wnultl consider myself cninpietely cured, a* I hove seen no Kigns of them coming bade (one year). THE WORLD SEEMS DIFFERENT. rntlent No. 1IS923. "I have not had a regular Emission I don't know when find nm foellng fine. Tho world seems altogether different to mo nnd I thn.uk Cod for dlrertlni? me to you. You have been an honest Uoctur with me." VARICOSE VEINS CURED. CBMI No. 168M. Symptoms when he started treatment: Age 21, single. In- ilulfted in Immoral Imblts srvrral years. Varicose Veins on both titles pimples on the face. etc. After two months' treatment he wrlti-s as follows: "Your welcome letter to hand anil am very glad to say that I think myself cured. My Varicose. Veins have completely dis- appeared for quite a while and It Mema a cure. I work harder and feel less lireil. I have no desire for that habit whatever and if 1 stay like this, which I have every reason to bulleve I \vlil. Thanking you for your kfnil attention," etc. (. M M.;II 14 POCXDS IN ONE MONTH, PnUcnt No. I3SSS. Thin pntlent (aged 5S> had a chronic ease of N'nrvous De- Illty aiul Sexual Weakness nnd wasi nm down In vigor and vitality. After one month'fi treatment he reports as fol- lows: "I am feeling very well. I havo gained II pounds In one. month, so that 1 will hnve to congratulate you." Later report: "I am beginning to fcel more like a man. I feel my condition Is > i .in; better every week." Ills last re- port : "Dear Doctors Aa I feel this Is tho last month's treatment that I wilt havo to get. I thouRht nt one time I w.iiild never be eurert but I put con- fidence in you from the start nnd you hnve cured me." - New York BrouchOITIc. ?>!i IT St W.-whlwiton. D.C. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY W trent and cure VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBIUTY, .BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and nil Dite.in peculiar to men. CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If unable to call write for a Question Blank for home Treatment. AH laUn from Canada mutt be addreuodl to our Can- udinn Corrtpondcnc! Department as follow* : DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, WINDSOR. ONT. DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and GrUwoid St., Detroit, Mich- * I f^ ST i V^- ti i

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