July 18 1912 FL ES HE R T O X ADVANCE OF SAM A A nit a advantage mmiia to eep a bank account in the names at two persons, so that either one may make withdrawals. Such an account is called a "joint account" We shall be pleased to furnish par- ticulars. TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, Branche BOB >t Dorlum uul Hvrutao. Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. Trains leave Fleaherton Station as follows : Going South Going North 7.43 a. m. 11.28 a.m. 4.33 p.m. 8.53p.m. The mails are closed at Flesherton ao follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and Mr. Kendall Mitchell and hit sister, Miss Aleda. visited their tjranJmother in Alliston over Suxday. Aleda will re- main fur some week:. Rev. H. E. Well wod will address the members of I. O. F., Fleaherton Court No. 995 on Sunday next, July 21, in the Methodist church at 11 o'clock ;. in. VICINITY CHIPS 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at ' Members will pleae meet at Court 3.40 o'cloclc. -For morning train south ] chambers at 10 30 o'clock, where they mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. , miu marc ij to tne church. Visiting ^ brethren are cordially invited. Those missing this address will miss a treat, as Rev. Wellwood is a Bro. Forester him- self. All im'iii beri are urged to be "~" ! present. By Order. Geo. Cairns, Misa Hilda Goldhawk it spending the Secretary. holidays in Woodbridga. The 12th passed of very iiuetly m Miss Ad* Thompson is spjnding her ' Flesherton. Those who celebrated went holidays at Owen Sound. to various points of the compass, but we Mias Zella Bentham is vUiur.g Mrs. ! lKslie?e tha ""jority too* the special R. W. Shaw in Lions Head. \ traln foc Owen Sound ' *"-. "* . _ , ! in nbout 9 p.m. Some went to Dun- Mr. Everest Bunt of Toronto is spend- . . , _ , , , . dalk and a tew to Eugenia. Owen Sound ing a fortnight with friends here. i , . . hail about twenty lodges present and i Miss Josephine Ferris visited the [.,st bigtfrowd of Vlsitor ,. The day there was week with her cousin, Ada Thompson, i uneven tful, although everybody appear- Miss Eihel Trimble is home from ed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. The Owen Sound for holidays. 4ta line lodge W(Mjt to lhe county ^p. Mrs. A. Sinclair and babe of Ttes- iul. Eugeoia picnicked at home. Pro- water are holidaying at her parental ton district waa split, as was Artemesia, 'home. ' some a'.tendin? the celebration -it Dun- Mrs. Wm. Moore and daughter, dalk and others going to Owen Sound. Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. Ellen ' Parker. Liberal Convention Born To Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Bowler. ficient acid in the soil of thin particular section to demand the application of liuie. Another good experiment is the tearing of three varieties of oats. Siberian. Lin- coln and Regenerated Abundance are the three varieties being tested, and so far the latter seems to be doing the best, al- though it U net likely to give thu highest yield when harvested. An experiment with slfilfa is also being conducted. Two varieties, viz. Grimm's and Ontario Variegated, both show a strong, vigurous growth. These were both treated with the nitro culture prepared by the bacteriological depart- ment of the O.A.C., Guelph, and just alongside is a plot of another variety that was not treated . Already a slight diffur- ence is noticeable, the variety nut treated having a slight yellow cast over ic and lackin? somewhat in vigor as compared with ihe other two. Lightning Pranks Auto Turns Turtle The 12th of July will not soon be j forgotten by * large number of ; Guelphites, who came up to Mount ' Forest to celebrate rue day. Among those who came was an automobile party. They weie travelling at a good' rate of speed, when, just about a mile i from the village of Hobtein, one of the fr^nt wheels of the auto went wrong, and the machine turned turtle. The whole party were thrown out. Mr. ' Hetson clung to the steering wheel and was pinned beneath car. He wag re- leased after considerable difficulty and waa taken to Mount Forest. A Uuelph physician waa .sent lor, who went up in an auto. He found no bonus broken, but some internal injuries may b quite serious. Of the other members of the party, Bert Greenway was hurt the worst. He landed some distant*! from ' the auto on both knees, which were ! badly hurt. Noble Green way received! a few (cratches on the arms and face, .' but was otherwise uninjured, while Mr. Foster's injuries were also slighr. Erdon Hesson escaped unhurt. Fanner Killed Near Durham Our Bob Sued Durham, July 12. Samuel Ritchie, a] , t r,, . ,| Half a million dollars is the amo-in* (jleueljj township farmer, living a mile , . . , r, . claimed in action launched at O*g'K>de from Durham, was instantly killed yes- 1 ,. I I , . UaJI against R. J. Henderson by M. J. Stewart. Both parties belou" to Toronto, his wagon when the team he as driving' , , ILL l' le ''*" million claimed represents a 10 ran away. He w ..- alone when the acci- ,!_ L per cent, jom mission on the sa'e of pro- dent happened and neighbors seeing the! team tunning hurrieti to the scene andj 068 * tortne manutacture ol :eol steel for found the lifeless body. H was 54;Canada and the world. Stewart &ayi Sir years of age and leaves a widow and three.'Donuald Maun bought the process foe ' U P c>>Mr*n. ten million*. -G'ub*. FKwherton, on Thursday, July 11, a daughter. Mrs. Wai. Breese and Mrs. Crowther of Chatsworth were guetU at the par- sonage. Boru ID Toronto, on Sunday. July 7, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thurston, * son. Arthur Monroe. The Liberal convention fur Centre Grey waa held in the town hall. Flesher- ton, on July !>. when faii'y rep r esenta- tive number were present. The follow- ing officer* were elected for the ensuing year ; Dr. Ryckman, Maxwell, Presi- dent ; W. McLoughrjr, Vice-President : H. Guy, M'tiwell, Se?. -Tread. ; also the orhcers for the different divisions weie Miss Lilian Bunt was successful in her elected aa follows : ArtemeMa, Wm. recent departmental examination, pis*- Henry : Duudalk. John Sinclair ; Osprey ing the entrance to normal. Wm. Nc-rman ; Euphrasui, Wm. Wiley Lightning played" high jink* " .it Mt. Forest a week ago Saturday. The Con- federate thus describe! someof^its stunts: Mr. John J. McLellan's vacant house near Farewell, was struck, but not set on ore. Mr. John KirL patriot a barn, O. S. R. south w ts struck and a sow and a dozen young pigs killed. !Q town there was a regular cannonade. Mr. R. A. Fraser's back veranda was struck and damaged. Mrs. J. McLeod. ;tn aged lady, James street . had a narrow escape. The chimney of her house was struck and demolished, broken bricks being sctitter- ed for rods around and forced down on , the stove. The stove-pipes were ripped ! '' "^J M ^Z, 1 ^ lcre " th ? ' road between Flesherton and Markdale. open and twisted, a couple ot holes m.ide ' The timber alone on this Heifer Strayed Heifer Strayed From my pre-uises. lot .">ti. con. 10, Artemesia, on or about May 24. It had a white s f ar on fore- head, white on legs and flank. Any- body know-in:; anything of its where- i about.-*, pletse communicate with Solomon Turner, Eugenia p. o. Farm for Sale at a Snap . in the bottom of the oven and a hole tern I worth the price asked. or burnt in a corner f thtt mat beside the stove. Mrs. McLeod had been sitt- ing betide the stove, ;i.t usual, reading her G.telic books. She rose, she knows not why. and looked out of the window. In a moment the bolt struck. Mr. Goo. L. BriK-st was workinu in a separator, repairing it when a neighbouring shed was struck. He had a wrench, in hia hand and received a shock so severe in his arm that it was benumbed for some time- Two of Mr. A. Robertson* em- ployees, John Arms' run.; and Ruaael Beley, while washing bottles at the pop workt, felt a decided shock. Mr. Arch. MCan-. Egremout, while driving into town in a top buc^y, had one of his arms benumbed fora ;ime. property Apply to JOS. BEATY, Orange Valley, Markdale. p Sept 20. Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and Residence 468. iKh St. Eist, Owen Sound, O::it. Hours 9 to 12 a.m ., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment Fort William is to hare a car and foundry plant to cost a million dollars. Odds and Ends We notice that Miss Leone Thompson f lesherton. F. G. Karstedt ; w.s jucces-iful in passing the entrance P - Thompson ; Collingwood, elimination at Collingwood. Mrs. J. W. White nd Mia* Leone; 'Thompson, her granddaughter, are viiit- ing Mr. Isaac Xorris in Wiarton. Little Irene Stewart of the wust Back Line spent the past two weeks with Miss Ida Wyatt, Durham Road. Mtrkdak, Wm. Mc- Callum ; Thornburj , Mr. Boon ; Hol- land, Mr. McLean : Clarksburg, Dr. Moore ; Proton, James McLean ; Sulli- van. James Dobie : Chatsworth, Hugh McCullough : Pricevillo, D. McLean. The sj>eikcrs were JK-j. -;. Hutui.in. P. McCullough, John Boland. J. Parks, and Professor Mci.iwau of Toronto. The Mrs. Scott of Owen Sound and daunh- j meetj ^ K9olll ^ M endowing N . 11 \i i_ .1 _.*. _^A.I i ter. Miss Mabel, visited the past with Mr. and Mrs. W. Biwkin. week W. Rowell, K. C. : Iso Sir Wilfrid Laurier's policy. Professor McGowan, Mr. Boddioton. of the Toronto Star i during the course of his speech, stated Weekly ststf.wif? nd little son, holiday- tn t Sir Wilfrid Laurier's life and works ed here for s couple of days this week. would be remembered in lha annala of Architect Forster of C wen Sound wi ; history, in town last week. Ua is getting out ' plans for the remodelling of No. 9 public Experimental Plots school on the 8th line. Miss Ettie Thompson has returned \ T* 16 following article WM sent us too home from a prolonged visit with friends j late '" pper in loot week's Advance, in Owen Sound, much improved in i We woulti '" remind our correspond health. Her mny friends ar glad to ents th t all nulter intended for pubh- see her home. ; this omce not later than uooa ou Tues- The services in the Ripti.t chpl wdl dlty8 _ E , >> doVA> . CB . be withdrawn for the next two Sabbaths. ' Rev. Mr. McLaren ,ud family ^H M t , ",' ' ^ rlCttUuw " daying with friends up the Bruce | Maikdale in sn endeavor to ascertain the peninsula. ; best varieties of roots and grain and the The I. O. F. will attend tlis M*ihodist best fertilizers to use with the various church iu a body on Sunday morning crop*, h;i> o*tablisheil about sixty experi- iieit, when Rev. H. E. Wallwood will , mentjl pl,,ts on tho house i>f refuge farm preath an appropriate sermon i r lb ' n**r there. A cordial invi^tion is ex- ooca *"' n - toiuUd by them to all citizens ani farm- Word has been received recently that Lolita Beattie took honors, although lu-r ert to pay these plots visit. of ota eae oo , name did not appear with the successful ;' 1<J88 xpenment s are jus' uow at their pupils of the high school on account of : best and we would urge upon you the there being a few subjects sho did not advisability of making a careful examuia- study during the term. j tion of whl|t we have hero p^ JQ any Mr. Will Campbell of Durham spent ' time when you happen to be twssina Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Wellwood. i He was on his way to the Lake of Ba.a | An "pertinent wnere dulbrent ferti- per motorcycle, for holidays, where he lizers are being tested with O.A.C. No. will join his parents. Inspector and Mrs. j ->l barley is especially well worth seeing Cumpbell, at" their cottage at Norway Point. Mr. R. Shaw, Lions Head, spent Sun- da? and Monday in town. M' Shaw and bab, who have- been hero for a ten fertilizers iu nil being teited and theie is a marked difference iu th growth of the grain on each plot. Complete Fertiliser a mixture of su- fortnisiht, returned home with liim on , perphoiphate, muriate of potash and ni- While hero Rev. Tuesday. Wellwood christened Dana Shaw. MaaVer Willara ! ; r " te * f **-* showin 8 U P ^ the length of straw and healthy appearance ' being alnu-st double that where no fer- The long drouth was broken hoi-e on i ... Saturday When a half hour.V rain came ! tllizer l>tvet haa been used. A along and freshened things up bit. Monday morning a general torm over the country d ranched thoroughly. These storms have proved the salvation of crops, which were suffering very much. mix- jturei'f superphosphate and muri-ito of thunder ' potash rnuks eecond, and superphosphate "#? used alone stands third, thui .showing ; superphosphate as fertilizer for barley givee the best results ou our soil. 4 gent who called himself a Chilean | Muriate of Potash also give* very good and said he had been 45 years with a I results, but the nitrate of soda lus but circus, gave a nice little open ic show at ( very little etfijct. the Park House ona evening last week. Silver collection. Tho shuw was worth : On another plot lioi has been used, the money, but it was quit* amusing to .^3^ jf anything, it seems to have had a tTn\.Uea'pwoaohed.' lW; iCy svidently i d f tri ' e "' l * * ' '" thl? P oorest were shy of the price. P lo of *- ^.v.dently there m not suf- SOCIALS AND CONCERTS The L*die Aid of Flesherlon Methodist church will hold a Uwn snoi.il :t Mr. Juhn Breen's, ou Friday eveuiDg. July 20 Roiio-liiiu'i.'* and program. Admission 15 and 10 cenU. ARTICLES FOR SALE Heavy ;5-year-old colt for ile. Apply to Jas. Turner, Ceylon. Frost & Wood binder for sale. Apply X. Frewing. west back line. Arteaitwia*. Twelve young pigs for sale, ready July -'"'. John Badgerow, U>t :52, con. 4. Artemesia. For Sale One good horse, general purpose, iu good condition. Also 1 good second hand top buiuy and I :;ood Fleury plow. Apply to W. H. Walker, Kugonit p. o. By Private Sale -At The Manse. Flesherton Household furniture, con- sisting of one new bedroom suite, iron bedstead, spring, mattress, and Japanese matting ; Oxford stovs, kitchen urensiU, twelve nller blinds (extra ijiulity), tables, wicker and oak rockers, etc. All in first class condition. A few Kgg Vats fo Sale At IBIK than half what they cost to manufacture them, suitable for soft water cisterns or for tanks to water ottle. U M. Scully Co., Klesherton. For Sale or to Rent Lot i. Con. 11, Glenelg, cancaininu 100 acrus, '.H) acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, balance hard wood ' bush, good franae barn, stcue foundation, good stabliug *nd driving house. cotu-,| fortable house, never falling well and I good orchard. The above farm is only 2 miles from 'he villaae of Markdilo. i| Apply to John White or Thomas Taylor, ' Portlaw p. o. A Good Time Piece is a Faithful Servant. We make a Specialty or Reforming the "won't-fo" kind. When we repair a watch or a clock we juarantje it to fo accurately, ana guarantee it to keep a-eoing accurately. W. A. Armstrong. LOST AND FOUND L>8t on Tues., July l, between Flesh- erton and the station, two live-dollar bil's. Finder please leave at this office or at the postoffioo, Cevlon. MISCELLANEOUS Miss Catherine A. Burns, Sth con.. Osprey, will receive n limited number of pupils for pi*no or organ iustniotion at her homo. Pupil of Mrs, Jos. Black- burn, Flesherton. For particulars apply t residence or address Fxversham P. O. Teacher Wantod For S. S. No. 11, AitemesU, male or female, holding a first or second class certificate, duties to eommeniv Sept. 1st. 1912. Personal Applications preferred. Apply at Jiice .tinting .salary *nd experience to Oeo. Priichaid. SJec.-Trens., \ .:>!, -Vui. Fur Silc The undersigned often for title throe tots in the village of Oyloii.on which are erected a good one and a half uiti dwelling. 9 rooms, with >t.>iu> collar, and a good frame stable. This will make an excellent home for any person. Terms easy, pric^ right. Apply to Jas. Ashdowti. Owon Sound, or W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. U. IV MnUtHB, marriage licenses. Portlaw, of Wanted Young Udy S- learn iho tailoring. Apply Ut'. Dlakeloy. Flesher- p. o. You Need Not Fear Lightning Nothing to feur if your buildings arc prop* erlr rojded. The reports of the mutual fire I insurance companies prove that fire loss is next to nothing where ft pure copper cable is ii. r I. white (lit loss on uiiroddcd build- in,.- on account of lightning is very great Where losses have occurred bit rodded buildtnga. in cixuse has always been tractrj to unscientific methods of installation. You ought to protect yourself now before it ts too !te. Do ft by installing an Absolutely reliable lightning conductor Have your build- ings equipped with National Flat Cable Pending) then you will have tgiuifaMterJ rod and it will be fimftrlv mj/o.'W- vital matter, as statistics show that lightning never damages a building properly rodiled with National Pure Copper Cable. National Cable is In use on many thousand* of buildings, from New England to Old Mexico not one of which ha* ever been lost by lightning or set a-fire. Come in and let us show you. and tell yon why you cannot afford to *iW any other We will also estimate the cost of roddiiig your It won't cost you a cent to talk r over and it's important See us today. n* Unit Brutt n*. iawtis* ' property. this matter Melotte Cream Separators \VhvdoVoastillloode uionoy \\\>\ cause vourselfso much tinnocoasary work by not h*vioii u* place a Mt>)oMCraatu Srimrator in your houio. We wouM bd .;'*( to hav? you oull and to poiut out to you thoir mauy points ' of suporioiity. Oo uot Julay. Weajv {uts for the Krost \\ood ml L'ooRsbvitt Kftnn lu\i>irrm*!Uft. \\ " also kd<^n . ou band repairs for tlui Met ouinck and MMsey Hums Machl:u<i i . Horse Sliooii.^ and Cioaeral Hlcksuiithi;)g ' ft -I'l'l-ll' D. McTavish - Prop. JUST RECEIVED A large consignment of Earthenware from Eughiml, which will now be sold at bargain prices. Call and let us .-show the man designs ia fancv China Plates. Cups and Saucers. Fruit Dishes and Salad Bowls. Also a number of nice designs in Glassware, consisting of watei Setts. Butter Dishes. Sugar Bowls, Jugs and Pitcher Call and s^e the goods and get our prices. J. H. PARKE GENERAL MERCHANT Eugenia. - - Ontario. This is The Place to get y our Binder Twine Coal Oil Paris Green Chopped Wheat Bran, Flour nachine Oil Axle Grease Feed Flour Shorts In Grain we have : Wheat, - Oats - and - Corn Buy your Cherries and Currants The Flesherton Grocery. > .'* BUSKIN. FRUITS FRUITS All kinds ot Fruits in their reason, Just now it is strawberries, and cherries are nearly d\ie Get your] aiiniui: fruits from us. Prices are always right Flour, chop wheat. low grade Hour. Ogilvres Royal] Household and White Rose flour. WRIGHT'S ICECREAM PARLORS Serve delicious ice cream every day and evening of tifl weok. Also Sundaos. Ice Cream Sodas and aiU.kimJfc of soft drinks. Visit our parlor these hot days. - . . * W. L. Wright, Grocer, Feshertoif WE WANT YOU to examine the Corn King manure spreader. We want to show you the many superior features found iu its construction. Wo want to explain to you how easy and how conveawa the working parts are arranged. We want to show you the substantial construction. We want to show you how by using the Cora "I manure spreader, your boy can do as much work as a man. You will be surprised at the substantial construction. You won't find the Corn King manure spreader like other spreaders it is in a class by itself. Call today. We are reserving a catalogue for you. is filled with valuable information n soil maintenance ant) fertilizers. It is yours for the asking. If you are not ready to buy now, call anyway. Wa wanl to number you as a friend. S, Hemphill, Agent, Ceylon, Ontarii