May 23, 1912 THE F LE S H E R T N ADVANCE 'Advance' Small Ads. Look over them weekly. There may be something for, YOU BUSINESS CARDS ICUL1X)UOH A YOUNG ki .- Markdtle -eaeral bokiuR bulnee. lion t rouonble rti' Call on us. Money loaned Boar for Service I'urebred Yorkshire Hoar _' yearn old, for ervice oil lot 33, con. 8, Artuuienla. Tenus (1.00. -ALEX. CAMERON. TCHIBL.ETT. GOOD I'ostiuuter, Ofjlon. CommUsioner in H. C. J . Coovevncer, dee<U, laartgiwef !., will* etc. carefully drawu up , olkctioDi mad', chaws reasonable. AHM" Kr*crls. flour. Iced etc. keptm stock, Prices RJ 8PROULV Fleeherton ^onimlMion*r in H.C J., Auctionee Con veBCr, Apprainer and Money UttMI Heal Bntate and Inturance Agent. Demi p. ioorWe, leases al will" carefully drawn au.l valuations made on ebortent notice oui-y to loan at lowest rates of interest. Col- ectiont attended to with promptni-M ctiariien low. Auent for Ocoan Dominion Hutauiinip Company. A call solicited. POSITIONS AWAIT GRADUATES at the THE DMcPHAIL. Licentad Auctioneer for the County of (irey. Terinn moderate aud atlilactlon guaranteed. The arranRemente I'd ,litr. of MlM can b made a. THK AIWANCB office. Kesidence and r.O., Ceylon. Telspbooe connection. Dec. C.07. WM KAITT1NG, Licensed Auctioneer for the couuticn of <irey and bunco*. Farm and Stock sales a specialty. Terms moderate. satiKfactiou guarantca. Arrant!*, uientsfor datiimay be made at tlie Adrjnce offlee or A: T. Hutcnlnson'B store, * evernlmui ty addressing me at Feversbain, Ont. RUDD MATHK'.VS, Markclale, Licensed auc'.ionoer for the county of (irey. Good Mrvice at reasonable ratet. Dales can be made at The Advance, o 00 OWEN SOUND, ONTAHIO Thorough courses, Urjje stafi',^ excellent quipment, our ovn building, and we guarantee to place every grnduate t lin a potitioo. Catalogue free. C. A. Fleming, F.C.A., G. D. Fleming, Principal. Secretary. MEDICAL D" CA M C i 1 * S Ont. Pby!clan, Bnrueon etc Office and residence Peter Bt., Flohrton JP OTTEWELL Veterluary Surgeon Graduate ot Ontario Veterinary C m U-KC. rri.l<!iice iscond door noutu weet.on Try etreet. ThU street rum south I'reitftertaa Clinrcb. Holstein Friesian Cattle Bull for Service "*( 'aiinry Butter Hoy ( 'alaiulty. No. 105:11, bred by H. K. George of Crampton, Ont. Hire, Jtutter Koy Calamity No. (7.MC), Dam. Canary Ooldie Anticipation No. (994:1). Terms Hesis. terert cows *:i.OO. Grade* -!..<>. TAMWORTU HWINK KegisteroJ Tain worth Boar. Terms (iiade Sow Jl.OO. Drown Leghorn aud White Wyandotte Poultry. Stock for Sale. Kggs for Hatching, RICH AMD ALLEN. Lot 170, '2 K.T. & S.K. - Klenliorton, , ( . o. Bull For Service Thoroughbred Aberdeen JAngus Bull, "I'lack Diamond Kin;;," for service on lot 28, Con 4, Glenels. W. H. PATTERS' JX, Pr<.p. DKNTISTRY l\r E. C. MURRAY L. 3. S , .lental urseon U lioco. uraduate of Toronto University and , Koyal Colleu* of Dental Surijeona of Ontario, Gasaduiibiimtered for teeth extraction Office at residence. Toronto Street. Hes.-.erton. LEGAL . VCAS. HANKY* WAU^C, L- holiL-itor.c-t.-.-l. K. Lucan, K. C.: W fc. Kaoev K ( J. H. G. Wallace. Otticcs. V"ono. WVT,adc.r 9 Hank VUf.. pbon. itaiu HI " Murkdale Lucas Hlock, I'hone 2 A. maud, "nice at Uuudalk open every Saturday. | H WKIGI1T. Harrister, Solicitor Convey, ancer. eU-..-Own Sound and r lenherton. 11-Klenhei ton ottlce, Sproule Hlock every ftaturdav W SOCIETIES PINCK AKTHl'H LODGE. No :l,Ar* A U. uieeU iu tb* UaHouic hal . Arm trans'* Mlock.Klehrton. every 1-ri.lay on before tlie full moco. '. H. Mu'ifl.aw, W. M.; Tlio*. l 'layton, Secre'.ary. COUKTKLKSIIKKTON, 98.'.. I. 0. F. raeota ID 01rtoVBloaktblaM \\lnedav ..v,,ii.if of eaili nioDth. Visitiui! Forter heartily jrolcouio'C. ., li. H.-llH,,,y lit. H., >. !'": 'A'eate pW to U Viu. Sic. before the Cnt day of the month. Perfect Sight a matter of Foresight. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. W. A. Armstrong. NEW STOCK ! New Suitings New Pantings Everything New! PH08EN FhlKNOS-FU'Bhcrton V o , un , c 1 'J, ' v ciioiten Krioud meeti iu Cltyton'l ball Brut ucl third Weilneaday of each mouth H p. in Ta Ie-i...HH to til. Keoorrler on or belore too rt .lay ol each month. Chief Oouuclllor 1. Illakelev.lUcordcr W. H. Hunt. ffh Karm.-r'sClul) ineot in thu hlKli school T"' b ;il.li.. on the rtr.t Thurnday in each month at 8 o'clock p. ';'-,, V ""!"Vr W *|>i'ially invited. K. I 'lmr.1 PrMldant, C.. W. KbimT. s. c. Trcas. Tamworths for Sale llotl,. ex nearly re.ly for brccdiiiR. ''"<">; CLE A N I N G A, PRESS- -','.,. , v RQBB.iuwsiip.0.! )NG A SPECIALTY Boar for Service I'tirr Urt-d TsmwOTtll , Bor '"' MTM. Vrnii., f 1, Cash. N. I lin lie, Maxwell, Out. Bull for Service Th.,i-.,iiKl'l>|-'"l Shoitlmrn Lull, l5n.a.ll.""K ^ l*d, (<>r Her vice "ii l"t lo, ^.m. !', o.-prey. nMJM^hopHiijbbreds. Si"'. W ' '""' "' MTvfc*. iMiH I'" 1 ' 1 ' 'll'>OK''d t'" L '" W1) Ilot MHiru.-,!. M urilXS. x>7 CY/// Solicited C. BLAKELEY Improved Large Yorkshires A choic- lot >f young l'ig " f l "" 1 ' . sl 'V''' Mm,<t rends t,, en. YoUUgiOWI, l.re.l 111 ITtbnwry; rtglrtcnd Yoikniln l>>ar. lrrui .1. .1. 11ROVVN. Fleli.Tt..n. Utli.:. :frd in!'-. I- ''' s - H FARM FOR SALE Ij.it No lw, 1ST. in the m-eond iiiiiRB east, T.ironto mil Sy ( |ciihani 11. wl, Arteniesiii. ountaining '.'10 acre* of h'r-t elaH land : K'><] IniiliJingn. plenty "f watei, near clmr.li umi Ml)<K,l ; tiire.' DlUM fn.n. 1'roKm tatim. ; !> acres good liurdwo.nl l.nsh, bUUM cleared and in g'Hid tate ..f ^Mm.VS** ticular apply to. W. .t. .TAOKB ' " rt Standard Bank Building FI.KSHKItTON, ONT. BULL FOR SERVICE 'l1,orUKl,bre.lHli.>rth(>rn l"'"."'^"'';; ''!"" tU"M, for mice on lot l?li, T. & p. K.. Ar- eniftia. ThU animal is of K<>"'1 milking IVdiwee u application. Terim, $1, n-gi-tered w! .1 AS. HT1N8ON Propnetor. Boar for Service A liutiilwl lie Vorkililre Hoar for larvlo* oulotlt,3rdr.ngo W T. 48. R., Artuie*la. Terms 1.00- W ALLB. Earn A Salary ! ' Take our practical Bumness or Shorthiuid course of trainini/ and see how soon we will have you eauiinx a good anliuy. -Hvory graduate helped. Enter any day. New catalogue on request. Collingwood BUSINESS COLLEGE T. E. Hawkins. - Principal BuH for Service Pure bred Hereford bull for tertice on Jot F71, ' J- * T. * S. ., Artemegia. Terms P '" ' '"' '' ble(l * ;; ' A ">' o* not returned second time will l>- 13 T. *. J. WATSON, Proton StftUo*. Court of Revision Notice i hereby givien that tlie tirat aitting of tho Court of Revision on the AMMRinent Roll of the Townsnip of Arleinesia for 1U12 will be held at the Township hall, Flesherton, on Saturday, the 8th day of June 1!)12, at 10 o'clock a.m. All persons who have made appealx are requested to take notice. The Council will meet for gtneral buiineae after the Court of Revision it cloud. W. J. BELLAMY, Township Clerk . Fleshertoii, May 83, 1912. By- Law No. 3 A Hy-Luw of the Village of Flesherton in the County of (irey, to raise the sum of 2,000 for the construction of ce- iii. 'nt sidewalks in the Village of Flesherton. WHKUKAS the Council of the Corpora- tion Of the Village of Klesherton have determined and agreed to raise the sum of $2000.00 for the constructionof cement ilks in the said Village. The estimated cost of the said aide- walks bcin about ten cents per sijuare foot. AND WIIKRKAS to raise the said sum it will IKS necessary to issue debentures of Jie said Corporation for the sum of &-GOO as hereinafter provided, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this By-law, the proceeds of the said debentures to be applied for the purposes aforesaid. AMI WHKKGAK it is desirable to make the said Debentures payable by yearly 1 1' 1. 1 1 MI i !]'. during the period of twenty years from t he time this ISy-law shall :ome into effect (being the currency of [.he said debentures) with interest there- on at the rate of five per cent, per an- num, such yeaily sums to be of such amounts (hat the aggregate amount pay- ab'e in each year for principal and inter- est in respect of the said debt shall be as near us possible e<jual to the amount so payable in each of the other years of the said period. AMI WHKKKAS the total amount re- quired by the Municipal Act tube i.iised innualiy by special rate for paying the said debt mid interest as hereinafter pio- vided is the auin of $100 49. AM. WHKKKAS thu whole amount of :he rateable property of the Village of Flesherton according to the last revised Assessmont Holl is $114,944 W. AMI WHF.KKAS the amount of the ex- isting debt of the said Village of Flesh- erton is $2180.00 and no part of the [uincipal or interest is in arrer. TIIKKKKIIKK the Municipal Corporation of the said Village of Flesherton enacts a-s follows : - 1 - That it shall be lawful.for thu Reeve of the Municipality of the Village of Flesherton fur the purposes aforesaid to n.'i i o'v the .sum of fjinni mid to isue de- bentures of the said Corporation to the i/i ni ! of $2000 together with interes' hereon nt the rate of live per centum per annum and shall be in thu sums of tut ess thmi $100 each and shall bo sealed with the Corporate sent of the) said Cor- H irat inn and signed by tho Keevt* and I'reastirer there.'f and shall be payable within twenty years from the date for his Bylaw to come into effect at The M. in. l.u.l I!. ink, Pleshurton, as follows : '2 The said principal mm in twenty iiinu.il instalments and interest at the rate aforesaid annually during thu slid INI ; the aggregate amount of such m itnlinents of principal and interest shall < the mini of 8100. 4il in each yuar. .'I Vat the piii|M>se of paying the. said lebt of $'2000.00 and to cover ttieinturest >n the said amount as aforutaid, tlio sum I'.') !!! shall be levied by a special rutu >ver and above all other rates in the .line manner ..ml at tho Name time til >t her rates are levied, upon (ha whole axublc property in tht- >aid N'illage of rieshtrton liable to be rated therefor in each yuar, for the period I twenty yearn roin date hereinafter mentioned fr this {y-law to take ell'ect .lui m-- which tlio s.ud debentures have to run. 4 This ISy-law shall come into nflect niniedittely nil -i the liiml pasting then- This Ity-law eli ill be submitted for .he assent of the electors of thu said ngti f Kle&httrton under the .i..\ IM.III , of the Conscilidatod Municipal Act on Friday, tho seventh day uf June, A. D. 1!M2, tt I he hour of nine o'clock in the Inreiioon. The poll will be open lo tike the votes of ijimliKed elect- ors of the aaid Village <if Kleaherton on said By-taw, sod the pole will elosu on the afternoon of the .same day at live o'clock. ft. -The placu for taking tlie said vote nd the Deputy Returning oilicer shall be at the Town Hal! in said Village. Deputy Returning (Illicer, ^\V. II. Thanton, 7. That on Monday the third d*y of June, 1912. at the hour of eight o'clock in the aftui noon at the Town Hull in the ml \illi.' tho lieuvu slmll uppuint in wiiiin the persons to attend the polling plttce and at the tiiml summing U( of thu i.i'.-i on in h ill of thu persons interested in or opposing respectively this Hy-law. H. The Clerk of the said Municipality shall attend nt his utlici) in the said Village at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon mi the eighth day of June, I'M ' to sum u[ thu votes given for and against this By-law. Dated at Flcshcrtim the 20lh day of May A. D. 1912. NOTICE Take notice that the above is a trui copy of a proposed by-law which has beci taken into consideration by the Municipa Council of the Village of Floshertnn, and which will be finally passed by the said Council in tho ovunt of the consnul of the properly iiualilicd electors lie obtained thereto after one month fron tho first publication thereof in iln Flesherton Advance ucwspaper, the date of which n i si publication was tho twenty third day of Mny A. D. I .Mi- Am! at i In huur, day and place therein me, I for taking the votes of the proper!; (jualiKed electors, the poll will be opened Dated at Fleshenon the twenty-thirc day of May A. D. 1912. W. H. THURSTON, Clerk of the Village of Flesherton Don Carlo s THE GERMAN COACH STALLION Stands Itij hands Weighs 1BOO pounds Monday Will l^u < his own stable, Meaford, to St. GeorKe'i hotel for noon, then by Clurkuburg 10th line, to Chan. Hill's for night. Tuesday By Ravenna to Mr. Thomp- son's, Banks, for noon, then hy 4th line, to 9 and I H sideroad and west to tith line, then south to John Tyson's, ton- line, tor night. Wednesday By Hugh Thompson's Corner and Feversham to Maxwell for noou, then by Rock Mills and north through Eugenia to Kimberley for night. Thursday By Vandeleur and Alex. Henry's dirtier to Markdalc for noon, then north to Wm. Lyons, townline, for night. Friday North to Thoi, Findky's, Walters Fulls for noon to Derry line by Gardener's Corner to Meaford fur night. Saturday morning Home. See Terms as to living colts. JOHN FIDLAY, Propiietor, Meaford, Ont. Farm For Sale We h-ive instructions to sell LOT, 3, CONCESSION 9, GLENELG And are npen for offers. KILUOl UN ,t KlLBOl'KN, Owen Sound, Ont. A Holstein cow, owned l>y Wm. C Stephana, Philipsville, Ont., is dead after undergoing continuous milk ing test for two weeks. The animal wasvuluod at 10,000 and its record showed that no in Canada had any cow equalled it in milk production and butter- fat, there curd showing to be 30.68. It waomilke four times daily and at one milking gave aa high as 26 pounds, lu performances were drawing the attention of farmer throughout the district and the dair; division of th* agricultural departmen w LUNG TROUBLE Mrt. Biny Brown, of Tenecape, N-S., Was Cured by Catarrhozone of Lung Trouble and Catarrh, After Hundreds of Other Remedies Failed If your lunjrs aro weak; If there Is consumption In your family; If Colds Catarrh, and Bronchitis bother you be sure to use Catarrhozone It is especially adapted for these diseases and cures every time Mrs. Hrown took cough mixture*, but they made her sick. Then she used an atomizer, but. after resorting with- out benefit to ]>oultices. she tried Ca- tarrhozone. "I usrd Catarrhozone Inhaler." writes Mrs. Drown, "five minute.' every hour, and soon recognized that It was KoiiiR to cure me. 1 eould feel the soothing medicated air spr.-adins through the air pa.ssaKes of the throat. and It touched the sore spots Ir the hmgn that otlu r remedies fulled to reach. Catarrhoz.'iie seemed to K uat where It was needed most, uml oon put a stop lo my cough. It re- tored me to |n-rfect health, and 1 am onvlnced that MO coiiRh. cold, or ca- arrh can exist if Catarrhozo:v i ised." No treatment Is o clean, co pleas- nt, so certain to eur<- as Cut.irrli- zone. By means of the Inhaler, the ocal symptoms, such as coughing. In- lammation and congestion are speed- y corrected. l-Yrrozone tablets, vhlch a-e takt n al'ter each meal. 'iirify and cleanse the blood of all olsons, and build up and strengthen h. 1 ;.. stem. This local and constitutional treat- nent Is always effective, and cures ases that have be, n given tip as lopeless. Mom y ean't Imy or produce inythliu: liett.-r, .in.l t.o itft cured It absolutely necessary to use L'aturrh,- <zonc. THE LOST SPECTACLES. What Happened When the Old Qentl.- mn Trj^d to Find Thm. A man from "up state" who was in Nw York city on business wna taken by a nephew whom he was visiting to dine at a Broadway restaurant the evening of his arrival. The next da; be said to the younger man: ".Where Is that restaurant we dlneO at last night T I left my gold specta- cles there, I'm pretty sure. I've got another pair with me, but I don't want to lose the others." "I'll stop In end get them for you on iny way dowu town," replied the ueph- ew. He went to the restaurant, explained the circumstances and received a pair of gold rimmed spectacles that had been left on a table the previous even- lug. On his return home In the after- noon he handed them to his uncle. "Where In thunder did you get those?" Inquired the elder man. "I waa going down Broadway today aud recognized the place we dined at at least I thought I did. Anyway I went lu and asked if I left uiy spectacles last night, and they gave me this pair." He produced another pair of gold rim- med spectacles. Upou the uncle describing the restau- rant whence he bad retrieved the glass- es the nephew assured him It was sev- eral blocks from the one they had pat- ronized the day before. While the two were discussing the situation the post- uinu delivered a package for tlie un- cle. It contained a pair of gold rim- med spectacles, with a note from bis wife saying that she had found them on his writing desk at home and was sending them to New York In the event that he might need them. New York Herald. Frank Truckle shot his wife dead on the street at Hamilton and when pursued by the police shot himself and died some time Hfterwaidti. The Canadian Cm & foundry Com- pany is to establish new shops at Fork William, with a capicity of seven thous- and wood and steul cars yearly. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION Steamers luave Port UcNicoll Mondays' Taesdav". Wednesdays, Thursday* and Saturdava at i p. in. for SAULT 8TE. MARIE. PORT ARTHUR and FORT WILLIAM. The Steamer Manitoba, sailing from Port McN'icoll Wednesdays will call at Owen Boucd leading that poiut 10.:K). Steamship Express Leaves Toronto l-M ". p. m. on eailiug days waking direct connection -v Steamers at Port McNicoll. vicroRiADAY F 8i ;r E Betw.'i all stations iii Canada, Port Aithur and East. Good BOIIIK May 'il-24. Itoturu limit, May 21. (Miuinuni Kite of ijc.l Homeseekers' Excursion Slay , June 11, ii, and ever) Tuesday until Sept. 17 inclusive. WINNIPEG and RETURN *.?.<> EDMONTON and RETURN $42.00 Proportionate rateato other points. Return JiinitOO days THHOfGH TOUHlaT SLEEPING CARS Aak nearest c. P. K. AgJbt for home- seekers' 1'ampblut: TICKETS AND FULL, INFORMATION FROM ANY C.P.R. AGENT- S.*Rands,Agent, - = Flesherton. The Chatham Wagon Leads AH Others Follow Forsixty-tive years the highest "grade material, the [fine workmanship and the light running qualities of the Chatham wagon have endeared it to the hearts of Chatham users. We have the exclusive agency for the Chatham Wagon, and if you will call, we will explain exactly why the Chatham is the King of all farm wagons. Step in. If we cannot interest you in the wagon proposition. we will not figure the time lost. S. Hemphill, Agent, Ceylon, Ont. GOING--GOING GONE THAT IS, OUR TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED JUST ARRIVED Field Corn I'roniplon's Karly North DAota \Vliiie Cap lni|>rv. d l.e.uiiin (milt Ensilage Flsx Seed Rape Sued Millet 'U wheat Carrot Seed licet Sugftr Mangle Munglo tint our Dfi-liy Swctd Turnip Dutch Setts Spanish :uid (.'nuking ' )nioiis (JARUKN SEEDS Corn, !' < mid Heans in bulk Flower Seeds in packages Peas in hulk. A full lint- of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Fruit and Confoolioney. All kinds of Firm IVoducc, such ;is(irai-i, Potatoes, ( hiions, K'c. !:.:. and sold at the LKSHKltTON GROCERY W. Buskin, Flesherton, Ontario. Born Lucky. "Some men just can't help beta* lucky 1" "Wby what's happened now?" "Nothing but this: Earthquake swal- lowed the meanest man in town, and when they found htm he wuz ailvu au' well an' atakln' off a gold uiluel" Atlanta Constitution. ..,-wilt., t Antwerei! th* Doctor. A physician, finding a lady reading "Twelfth Night," snld, "When Shake- speare wrote abont patience on a mon- ument did he mean doctors' patients)" "Xo," replied tlie lady; "yon don't Ond them on monuments, but under them." London Telegraph. ^ l<bv- JUST RECEIVED A large consignment of Earthenware from Kngliiml, which will now be sold at bargain prices. Call and let us show the many designs in fancy China Plates, Cups and Saucers, ruit Dishes and Salad Bowls. Also a number of nice designs in Glassware, consisting of watei etts, Butter Dishes, ugar Bowls, Jugs and Pitcher Call and see the goods and get our pricee. J. H. PARRE GENERAL MERCHANT Eugenia, - - Ontario.