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Flesherton Advance, 1 Aug 1912, p. 5

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August 1 1912 F L E S H E K T O N ADVANCE E THE ESTABLISHED 1*78 F AM ABA TORONTO KEEPING a bank account for "household expenses" and paying all bills by cheque has many advantages. It shows the balance on hand, the amount expended, provides receipts for every payment and does not require a Urge deposit to begin with. FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, E E E Manager. Branches abo at Durnam and Harriston. Albert Hindle Committed Trains follows : C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesberton Station ao j Albert Hindle of7>Iprey ttppeared fore tlu! magistrate in Owen Suund Going South 7.43 a. m. 4.33p.m. 8.53p.m. The mails are closed at Flesheiton ad follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at 3.40 o'clock. For mornm train south mail close at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. be. on Coins North; Saturday last. No evidence f<T the H--8 *"> j defence was submitted and the young man wits committed for trial at the next Assizes. He was released on hail. It is skid that any sum of bail asked would have been put up by the people of Osprey, who have full fai'h in the young mans integrity and his inmcence of the charge placed at his door. VICINITY CHIPS Mrs. Joseph Corntv-'.d ia vu-itiug friends iu Toror.'o. Mis L*ura Aimstron^ is visiting friends in Durham. Aitnmesi.-i Council will meet on Satur- day of thii week. Miss Blown, artist, nf Turout". U the guest of Miss Maud Richardson. The fall wheat harvest is now on, and Thanks! We, the officers and members of Court ! Fleshenon, >ic>. 9!5, do hereby take this opportunity of expressing to Rev. H. E. Wellwood a hearty vote of thanks for the able manner in which they were addres- j bed on Sunday. July 14. We, as a Court, ippreciate your service at all times, and we hope that you nuy be long spared to continue the good work amongst us. Signed on rebalf of ihe Court, Geo. Bellamy C. K.. Ceo. Cairns R. S' Drowned at Owen Sound Owen Sound, July 28. The first drowning accident of the season here happened ibis afternoon when Mack Clendennan, aged twenty-lire years, w>ts drowned in the lurbor below B.ilmy Beach . The body has not yet been re- coeied. In cc-iiij-anj *ith three brothers nam- ed Franks, Bert Ross, John I'rquhait, Russel Wright, and Ed. Clenleunan, his father, the young man went our in the bay in Ed. Franks' two-masted >ai| boat. While lacking across the harbor toward Sherman's Shoals, hardly a >uile triim the shore, a squal completely cap- sized t!i boat, and five of the men clung to her as she weut over. Clcudcnnan and his son were thrown some distance, and the former at once snam to his father's assistance, as did one of ihe Franks Brothers. The elder Clendennan was brought safely to the overturned boat, wh.'le the younger man was oveicdnie by the choppy sea and sank just as a motor bo-it reached the scene. The Clendennans came from Lindsay severals months ag> and were engaged in the manufacture of mattresses. They had beeu staying at the City Hotel. Efforts will be made to recover the body i-f the unfortunate young man to-morrow. A Close Call .VI lii ni.'L the electric storm I lut parsed over the town u:irly last Monday morn- ' I ins; was not tell to be very sevens says , the Owen Sound Herald, one bolt of the deadly power visited the home of Mr. J. i H. Aahdown oo East Thinl Avenue and i udiniui.su i-ni co Mrs. A-shdoVn a shock ; from the full effects of which she is just recovering. Mrs. Ashdown was stand- ing near the table in the dining room when suddenly the four elec'ric light globes of the chandelier were smashed to atoms, the lightning having entered on , the wires along which it travelled until it nached the room. Mrs. At-hdown was thrown off her feet and when found by a : passer-by was lying in a f tint on the ttoor. Mr. Ashduwn, who is foreman on ' the section gang, was sent for and in a , ! short time Mis. Aahdown had recovered, j At times sine* 1 , however, she has fell the ; dazing effect of the bolt. [Mrs. Asluiown has many warm friends tu and around Flesherlou who are pleased to know that the accident was no worse than it proved. ED. ADVANCE.] For Sale or Rent Solid brick store in Fevcrslmm 27i x tttfft, opposite Hour will. Will take fifteen hundred dollar* lesa than actual coal of bulldiii" : lui free. Stock will either be removed -jr sold lit rate un the dollar. Will sell this property on terms, or rent reasonably. very easy Apply to we beiive the crop is generally extra Normal Entrance Mr. S. Coquette returned to Toronto this week otter a fortnight's holiday | The result of the recent Entrance to here. ! Normal examinations appeared in Mon- Mr. Rob. Wriaht of Hagertville spent ' ^y' 8 dailies. The following pupils couple of d.iys with his mother here j pse<l from Fletherton high school : Laura A. Armstrong, Thos. Chard, last week. Mr. Jos. Clinton, rho ha* been in the (honors) ; Gladys Cornfield, Carrie^Kern- West for the past three months, returned ' n n M. Lever, Jog. |Oliver, Ed. C. home on Saturday. Smith and Beatrice ThistielhwMte. Miss Ettie Thomson is visiting hw i Thirteen pupils wrote, uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George; The other pupils who pu^ed in this Thompson of Feversham. I county were : J. F. Adams, M. C. Mr. Forbes of Toronto, a student, j A ' l ">P h ' R ' VV ' Adol P l1 - R ' C Arm - iraichediiithePre.lyter.au church on strong F. M Ayerst, M. E. Bacu, J Lu.y to . good sj congregation. Barbour L. E. Beamish A. M. Bell. i M. Bissell. M. BUnchard, M . M Brown, The cement sidewalks have been gomg j w g> Bumstegd w . G. Bright. L. -down for the past two weeks at the rate j Brooke N BunjSi j B Carr> c K of about 14 square feet ptr day. ' Chl! , hohll M Cooki j y C .,, utt3( j E . Mr. Luther Pedlar and ifj (f Dan, M. Dobie, R. A. Doyle, C. Dan- Nebraska are vUiticg with the former's , nington, M. E. Durie, .!. W. Fleming, mother, Mrs. S. Pedlar, in town. ( W. Game, C. J. Grunig. W. J. Grum- Miss Ada Thompson has returned mett, A. T. Hall, R. A. Hall, W. G. home from viaiting friends in Owen Hammond, C. G. Henry, L. Henderson, Sound, accompanied by her cousin. Miss VV. Bant.E. Henry, I. K. Howiml, L E. Louise Lee. ! Hunt, D. Hutchinsou. Ethel P. Irwin, Mr. Walter Blake'.ey of North Dakota. C - A - Joues < L - Kehler, E. L. Kemp. * r T v t- nrTT__ _ ft \t T 1.^ Tisited his mother, Mrs. G. Best. and ( , ? K- Knoi, T. J. Legate, G. M. Louck-. other relatives here during the past *eek. f A - LutoD ' J ' C - MacCorkindale, M. ! Mickey. VV. McArthur. H. R. McGre- | gor, Z. V. McGrire, L. M. McKnight, M Ho was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Jas. Bowler recei;ed the an- nouncement of the death of a brother's wife and 2-year-old daughter and only child at Swift Current, Sask , of uieiisles. Dr. Murray, C. Richardson and F. H. W. Hickling leave to-day for a fortnight's camping at Bell's lake Thy will be joined by Geo. Richardson, J. Latimer and Dr. Fred Murriy of Toronto. Swinton Park L. O. L. will hold iU j twelfth annual picnic in Mrs. rJmdy's grove on August 9. A grtat dy of i ports and arood program is olfertd. See j bills for particulars. Mr. Stanley Smith, cf the Regi-tered Letter Dept. Toronto General Post Office, also Mrs. Smith and daughter Cynthia are visiting at Mr. John Wil liamson's and other relatives in the ticinity. The Vandeleur women will hold a picnic at Mr. Geo. Warlum's ou August 9. Rev. Mr. Campbell uf Eugenia wi'l M. V.. McNaughton, H. Mcljuaker, A. Mortley, P. Muir, VV. J. Nicholson, E. M. Parks, R. P. Pilcher, M. A. Petty, W. Petty, M. B. Reid, J. C. Russell, E. Sewell, T. A. Sims, L. A. Spencer, H. M. Sutherland, K. V. Sinclair. H. H Smith, B. Thibnudeau, J.W.Tribble, V.Traynor, A. H. Vasey, J. B. Vasey, R. H. Wallace, V. M. Wallace, M. L. Wiley, M. .J. Wilson. Contractors Responsible An inquest on the remain* of the victims in the late fatal accident in Meaford, when Chester Johnston and Wm. Cherry were electrocuted by j derrick falling and making connection l with a strong electric current, resulted L iu a verdict charging uct(ligence on the ' part of the contractors. The verdict read as follows : "We unanimously agn-e tint death give a talk, and a splendid program is i was due to K IOS3 carelessness anrl ueglig being arranged. Tea served from T>.30, Funds to IK- applied to the Meaford , Road church. ence on thepait of the contractors who failed to have a proper foundation for I their pile driver, and not having a suffici- A garden party under the ausptces of ', * ut "uowledxe of electric wtre,, and th Maxwell Methodist Ladies' Aid will ' failin S to notify the proper authority be held 'it Maxwell, on the parsonage lawn on TUPS., July 30, 1^12. when an interesting program will be presented of instrumental and vocal music by the Misses Benjamin of Duudalk, and other artists. Also a baseball match will be played between Kimbtvley and Sing- hampton. Game called at 5.00 p. m. sharp. | Fleshertan Sept. Lti-,'7 About twenty-five Fleihertun citizens , Chatsworth Sept. 12-13 "hiked" off to Kimberley on Thursday Collii-gwood Sept. 25, 2tf, 27, 2 afternoon last to attend & W. I garden i Clarksburg Sept. 24, 25 I about the same which caused the dearh of this m.u by the electric current and by the wires coming in contact with the pile driver. We attach no blame to the Electric Light Company." Fall Fairs Datum Sept. 24 25 Duudalk Oct 10, II Fevershum Oct. 1-2 Markdnle Oct. 15, 1G Meaford Sspt. 2(i, '27 Mount Forest . . ". Sept. 18, 19 the Kiml^rley Cuckoos. As an exhibi- j Orngeville Sept. 19, 20 tion ginue it wasn't up to much. The Owen Sound Sept. 10, U, 12 garden party was very successful and a Pricevillo Oct. 4- jolly time was enjoyed by all on the ; R >cklyu Oct. 3, 4 banks of the Beaver. ' S'.ielburne Sw'pt. 24, L'D party. The big attraction wa.s n base- ball match between the Flesheiton and Kimberley teams. Flesherton made a poor showing, muffing, fun.bling, failing to hit th Kimberley pitcher, and so forth, the score boiu 9-11 in favor of ARTEMESIA VOVERS' LIST 1912 Notice is hereby given that [ have transmitted or delivered to the persona mentioned in Section !> of the Ontario Voters' List Act the copies required to be so trinsmitU'd <! deliveied of the list made, pursuant to - nl Act, of all per- sons appearing by the last refined As- .sessmrnt Roll cf the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Munici- pality at elections for members nf the Legislative Assembly aud .it Municipal elections ; and that the said List was t;r-i posted up at my oltice at Fleshcrtn "ii the 2tith day of July. I!l- and remains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters t take immediate proceedings tn have any errors <r omUsions corrected according to law. Dated this 20th day of July. 1912. W. J. BELLAMY. Clerk. Odds and Ends ARTICLES FOR SALE Colt For Sale Heavy two-year-old. Apply to Jo. Badgerow, Saugeeu Junc- tion, Proton Station P.O. The Schomberg Telephone Go's line ! has a mileage of 250 miles and operates i 225 phones. Its outlay fr construction j has been $36,1550. It has a revenue! of $2,556, and operating cost is stated to be $320. This give) a total of 1,2!2 phones on this system. On Tuesday evening at Barrow Bay, 20 miles above Wiai ton, Wen. Hewton left his three children to watch a jate to keep the cattle from entering into a hay Held where he was working. When a load of hay Jrew up to the lane the children began to play benealh thej wagon. A daughter five years old. ! squatted beneath the ie:ir wheels, andj the dtiver started the team, and the loaded wagon passed over the] child. He noticed rhe jolt ,-ind stopped, i The child died a few minutes afterwaids. Tara Leader. Bruce County put; in :t claim as the possessor of the finest line of grand- fathers iu one family known in Cntario. Mr. Henry Pocock of Glamuii.s heads the family. He was born in England, January 29. 1820, the day on which George III died, and consequently is: nearly 'j:$ years of ag. His wife and! he were married l>7 years ago, and there : hasbucii no dea'h in their home The youngeU scion of this remarkable fimily Ii i-. five grandfathers and tiv>? grand, motheis living. There are four great- great-grandchi'.dren ar.d seven ty-three grandchildren. Heavy 3-year-old colt for vile. Apply to Jas. Turner, Ceylon. _ Froet & Wood binder for sale. Apply N. Frewing. west back line, Artetnesia. Heifer Strayed Heifer Strayed From my pre-uises, Inl 36. con. IU, Artemesis, on or about May 24. It had a white s^ar on fore- head, white un legs and dank. Any- body knowing auything of its where- abouts, pleuse communicate with Solooiun Turner. Eugenia p. . Twelve youns pigs for sale, ready July 25. John Badgerow lot :>2, c m. 4, Artemesia. For Sale One nood horse, uettcral purpose, in good condition. Also 1 good second hand top buggy and I good Fleury plow. Apply to VV. H. Walker, KujjenU p. o. By Private Sale -At The Manse. Flesherton Household furniture, cou- sistiug of one new bedroom suite, iron bedstead, spring, mattress, and Japanese matting ; Oxford stove, kitchen utensil*, twelve roller blinds (extra t)u>lity). tables, wicker and oak rockers, etc. All in (irst class condition. A few Egg Vats fo Sale At lets tl.an half wht they cost to manufacture them, suitable for soft water cisterns or for tanks to water cattle. M. Scully Co., Flesherton . Farm for Sale at a Snap $1,300 will buy 150 acres ou the gravel road between Flesherton and M.nkdale. The timber ali-ne on this property is worth the price asked. Apply to JOS. BEATY, Orange Valley. M i: k'i i!-\ p, o. Sept 20. Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH OHice and Residence 4(53, IHh St. East, Owen Sound, One. Hours ;) to 12a.m., 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment LOST AND FOUND Lost - Grey coat with white laci- i-olhr lost in Flesherton on Monday. Finder pleose leave nt this oHice. I/>st on Tues.. July ft, between Flesh- ertou and the station, two five-dollar bil's. Finder please leave at this office or at the postofh'ce, Ceylon. MISCELLANEOUS Miss Catherine A. Burns, tfth con., Osprey, will receive a limited number of pupils f>r pUiio or crguti it.struccion at her home. Pupil of Mrs. Jos. Black- bum. Flesherton. For particulars apply at residence or address Feiershaui P. O. For Sale or to Rent Lot 22, Con. 11, Glenelg, containing 100 acres. "JO acres cleired and in good state of cultivation, balance bird wood bush, good frame barn, stxne foundation, good stabling ;md driving house, com- fortable house, never failing well and good orchard. The above farm is only - miles from f he villaae of Markd-ile. Apply to John White or Thomas Taylor, Portlaw p. o. Tencher Wanted--*', r S. S. No. 11. AitemesM. male or female, holding a fi-st or second cUss certific-ite, duties to commence Sopr. 1st. l!>12 Personal npp 'icatiotiM preferred. Apply at once slating .sxl'tiy ind experience to Goo Piitchxid, Sec.-TuMs.. Vnmleleur. For S.ilo- -The undersigned otters for sale three lota in the village of Ceylon, on which are erected !i gond one utul a half frame dwelling. S room", with stone cellar, and >i good frame stable. This will make an excellent home for any person. Terms easy,pric<? riht. Apply tr> .las. A*lidown, t)wi>n Sou iu'. [,i \V. J. Bellamy, FK-shertnn. 1 1. P. Portlaw, issuer r>f Sijht Restored Science points out the way to the restoration of sight. If your vision is defective we can by scientific methods measure the defect and supply the necessary glasses to restore it. W. A. Armstrong. H, PERIGOE, Port Mi- One if clii- iiio.it c'jinoiuQ ailui?uc< that wurkiiuf people are afflict?'! with U lam buck. Apply ChuibeiUiu'.- Liniment twice i day and maabuge the pru thorou^hl^ at 'acli u|)pliratiitn, and you will jet quick re- lief. For alf In- all dealen. John Fletcher Swit/.ar of Orangeyille, an authority on be culture, died at the age of seventy-two. JUST RECEIVED A large consignment of Earthenware from EngUmd, which will now l>e sold at bargain prices. Call and let u.s show the man designs in fancy 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 prices. Call and see the goods and get our J. H. PARKE GENERAL MERCHANT Eugenia, - = Ontario. BUSKIN Porridge for Breakfast New Potatoes for Dinner Huckleberries for Tea You can get them at The Flesherton Grocery W. BUSKIN FRUITS FRUITS All kinds of Fruits in their season, Just now it is strawberries, and cherries are nearly due Get vour aiming fruits from us. Prices are always right Flour, chop wheat, low grade Hour. Ogilvies Royal Household and White Rose Hour. WRIGHT'S ICE CREAM PARLORS Serve delicious ice cream every day and evening of the week. Also Sundaas. Ice (.'ream Sodas an I all kinds . of soft drinks. Visit our parlor these hot day-. W, L, Wright, Grocer, Fesherton * ^ HAY We handle McCormick mowers and rakes. If you need a new haying machine, you can do no better than get a McCormick. McCormick mowers are light running; they are durable, and they are built in various sizes to meet the most varied requirements 3X, 4!4, 5, 6 and 7-foot cut McCormick rakes are made in various widths in either hand or self dump styles. If you are undecided as to what machine you want, call and let us explain the many meritorious features found in the McCormick mower and rake construction. Learn why McCormick mowers and rakes are money savers. If you are not ready to buy, call anyway and get a catalogue. It's filled with valuable informa- tion, and it will explain exactly why McCcrmick rakes and mowers excel S. Hemphili, Agent, Cevlon, Ontario

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