September 19 10l2 K L E S H E K T O N ADVANCE > ) * . - . . B THE ESTABLISHED 1*73 F THE business man who has customers in various parts of Canada or elsewhere will find the services of this bank of invaluable assistance in collect- ing drafts, etc. TORONTO FLESHERTON BRANCH CEO. MITCHELL, HBO Branch** mho at Dvrluun and Huruton. Trains follows : C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station as Manager. the Mrs. 11. Paul of Vancouver i guest of Miss Wallace. Thomas Davit, South Grey's License Inspector, has resigned his post, 111.1 Going South Goi.g North dutiej tQ cease Qn O( . folter L Th< . [KK)r 7.4aa. m. 11 -2* ""(pay allowed for tha position and the 4.33p.m. 8.53p. m. di.^^^;,,,, ,,f t |ie temperance people, The mails are closed at Flesherton a* , who cUlmeJ he WM no( . d))i hu full follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at *"*.* chief causes of the retign*- 3.40 o'clock. For morning train otfth!<:'on. It is understood that \Vm. Allan mail clow at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. of E^remont township has been appoint- _^_^__^^^_^_^^_____^_^______ ed in Mr. Davit,' place. | Mif Thelma Wilson, the live-year ' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M .rk ! Wilson, suffered a were injury one day ' Ust week. While the little <rirl aatl t : ompanion were const insr down th side- VICINITY CHIPS Come to the full fair OB Friday of neit week. walk in a small wngou they ran iulo a shade tree en the street. Ihelma *i Dr. Murray spent a few daya of U< t j roirn_wiili great force against the tree week in Owen Sound. Miss Lizzie Lnuder of Toronto u* the guett of Mi*. Mark Wilson. Mr. Kendall Mitchell left on Saturday fi.i Chicago, where he is studying law. Mr. Jack Baunon of Owen Sound vi- ited this week with his aunt. Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. Mrs. (Dr ) Carler is visi ins frieuds in Toronto and Woodtock. Mr. llark Wilson, who has been in the West for a short time, returned home Uat wetk. Mi. and Mis. Archie Sinclair of Teeswiter are holidaying with the Liter's parents. Miss Florence Thurstoii, who has and had her head badly injured. necessi- tating the service of a doctor. The little tot is about all right again, although her right [!! still Ins a mournful look about it. At the Leagues meeting on Monday evening the service took th form of a mem. rial for the late General Booih of the Salvation Army. The program con- sisted of aLoit atldre*si-s by M. K. Rich- aidaou and Rev. N. Wellrood, aud a paper was wt it ten for the occasion by Miss SwitTer. Salvation Army songs were rendered by choir of young peo- ple. Altos-ether (lie occasion aa one of much interest and waa enjoyed by *u u m.iually large gathering. Noah Pivi.ic was nude happy on A man uamed !'.;:. had an unfortu- nate experience, uys the Collingwoid Enterprine. He M employed at Mr. ~ . n Lesgatt's mill, and on entering the hou.se was attacked I y an unknown niiint whn attempted t<> cut hi-i throat. Afri-r sense tl receiving two teveru ^u>hi.s fcn;!rf itiun- ajed to escape to the roml where li.- w .., picked up by a pasaer-by, and brught lo the G. and M, hoKpral. A posse w.n sent out to secure the would-re murderer although there is some susp cioti that it iuy be a cue of dcmemia. i.-, the wound- ed man can uive no description of hit asaailant. Mrs. Thornton, had a little eipcr'ence with snake* on Sunday that would nvke most women quake with fear. She was crossing the lawn at C. W. Flytm's * hen he suddenly came upon a large copper snake, a most villainous looking repl le. Instead of r ..i, . -. _ as many of the sex would have done, *he corralled the ctawling creature and shouted for Mr. Flynn to come aiui despatch it. This job ws hardly completed before two others appeared ou the swai-d to meet the same fate as the first one. Mrs. Thorn- ton, by this .m.-. thought she had seen enough nake-> fur <>ne day :i t r>: :. . i up her akirts and left the limit: quickly as possible. Creeoiore Star. Odds and Ends HILL BROS.. MARKDALE FALL OPENING! A Comprehensive Exhibit revealing the Authentic and Approved Fashions for Fall. Opening Days-Thursday Friday, & Saturday ARTICLES FOR SALE Pure bred white lenhorn nd white wyandotttt cockerels f,.r sale. \.i:..v to B. Welton. l''lesliertoo. Farm for Sale or Ren'. 100 cm. 75 cleared, good orchard, brick house, good outbuilding. Apply, to I**ac Sinclair, Flesharton. We still have it) uamity of good reed at reasonable prices. J. A- Boyd. pig W. pent most of the summer with trieads i Saturday aftemoou last when Magut rates in Chicago, returned home this week. : McMullen and Bojd returned to him the f Constable ago . Mr . Mr. J red Letiurd of Toronto returaed home on Monday after spending i week with friends here and at Eugenia. Rer. N. Wellwood. Mrs. Wellwood and little son are guests at the parsonage this week. Rev H. E Wellwi'od aud K. case of whiskey seized I Cook alout three weeks I Pivnic. it was shown, had got iu a | number of shipment of wet goods hut i not quite sufficient to persuade the I magistrates that they were Drought in j fr sale. It was not even proven that J- Mr. Pivnic was the unfortunate mm Sproule attended the Methodist district , no bad loot the imny bottles of stuff meeting iu Owen Sound Sounu ou Tues- ' that have been "found" in different day. ) places during the pa** ouinmer by those V. ('.. Kuntedt's millinery opening! who were broughr forward to tell wheie takes p'ace on Saturday of this week, | they -jot il. Sept. 21, and following week, with Mi.-* Long iu churge. Mr. aud Mrs. F. G. Karstedt attended the silvei wedding anniversary vf Mr. and Mr. Barry Down of Huthertou For Sale Twenty feet of 2 iuch Suc- tion hose. new. Apply to Geo. Watson F!e*herton P.O. Colt For Sale Heavy two-year-old. Apply to Jo. Bdger>w, Saugeen Junc- tion, Proton Station P.O. Good young driving mare for sale, well broke and splendid driver. R J. Sproule, Fleshetton. Heavy K- year-old colt for sale. Apply to Jao. Turner, Ceylon. Wagon for sale platform running aear, two or on* hone, new. cost $85 cash. Shafts, tongue, ueckyoke, all complete. Will sell "for 930 cv*h. or G months on gocd security. Must be sold. Chas. Wolf. Flusherton. The new nillinery is Striking, Beautiful and Becoming. <y Miss McMillan iu charge has spent weeks of time and energy selecting creations from all corners of the globe. The latest and most beautiful modes that fashion has approved for fall season are gathered together for your inspection. Remem- ber you are to be our guest on Thursday, Friday and Saturday to view at your leisure the correct fashions for the forthcoming season. \ou need not buy if you are not ready ; just come, see and admire. We bid you welcome. < First Showing of New Fall Goods Imported Stylish Models !n Womeft'J Tweed Coats Smart Novel'y Coats iu All Wool Scotch Tweeds, re- versible Tweedn with patch pockets. soiu4 with the belted effect and ttinimed with large buttons, mode- rately priced from $12 ."H) to $20.00 New Fall Clothin For the Men W htva tlia tinest range jt Mitt's New C!thinir that w^ have aver shown to (lie public in this vicinity in Plain and Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds. These suits are the best value we have erer had. beautifully made and No 1 linings and trimmings. Aak to see them. Moderately priced fn.in $7.50 to f 1,", 0J Shoes Shoes Shoes New Lasts in Men's Gummed Box Clf and IMent Leather, special short vamp and high toes, specially priced fc - $2.50, $4.110 aud fc.COO Drcsj-y Fall 5>h.ss in Tins nd tiun MeUls, eithnr UcaU or buttoned, all sizes, popular shapes, special value at A Kick and a Blow on Friday c-f last week. ! Mr. I 1 ! in ., : Allow me space iu 'your I valuable puppr to expretM my opinion of i 1 the Portlan cor. who gave us a tip on Hie < >wen Sound carried a bylaw on Satur- j weatuer j,, | ast week . s isiue y om> we dy to loan ftHJ.OOO towards a malleable j all apprec i 4te a j oke> but when the , ic . iron works and $4000 donation to pur- j tim is |IB o!d> <, re y.haired man and ihe chase a Mte. i criticism so fdisonitl, wo fail :< see the The election of public school trustees : huiuor of it *t all. this year will be by ballot, according toaj Alo, the Riverdal- c.,r. .sked us t. resolution of the public school board , fl)rget the i enRth of Oilts Wl} ,..,< fo , . dattd Sept. 14. . ,, eti ;m j jf t |, e y huve no iiauu- we would Mrs. . I. P. Ottewell, who has been | suggest Mountain Peak. As tc is get- visiting friends iu the West, has return- 1 ting late fur oats how about coco, pUnf- d home. Mrs. Ottewell went as f*r as Jed ou the fifteenth of June, nine feet high .' Maxwell, Sept. UL Vani-'Ouver. Married At Edmonton, Albeit*, on Sept. 4, by Rev. Thomas Powell of < trace Methodist church, Mr. Austin Ducios, to Miss Kathleeu Milligan, late of Flesh- erton. Tin village will dii( a pipe drain this fall from Collinj(woi>il street uoithfor two block*, thus relieving several propeity owners wlu have had a grievance for years. Mr. W. II . Wrightysolicitor. has en- tered into partnership with Mecsi*. W. P. Telfurd and J. C. McDonald. The new legal tirui will be known as Wright, fhe weddii.j; was pri a e, only a TelfcrdA MrDonald. The riim'i c.ud j immediate relatives being L Boyd-Laird A quiet but very pretty weddios was solemnized here on Tuesday at the resi- dence of Ihe bride's p-uvnts, Mr. and Mis. John A. BoyJ, when their second daughter. Miss Lily, was united iu nrirriuge to Mr. Gordon McDonald Laird. The wedding took pLice at 6 o'clock a. in., the ceremony bei'ig con- ducted by Kev. U. E. WelUm.d, B. A., B. l>., pastor of the Method st churc'i. few aud rppcitrsin tlv.s issue. j the coutiacting parties wore uauttended. Mr. McDonald, who has been teller The wedding march was played by Miss in the Stnndard Bank here for soa.e 1 M;ulJ B y d - cousin of tlll} lirij ^ m The Mine, h n been removed to Brantiord aud his place here has been tuken by Mr. D. C. Urmuid, who comes from Shakespeare, Out., but whose home is iu Itrantford. A hole about eight feet in diimefcer s'l.t away from the road at the new fill in i. i.- this year on the horseshoe bill. This occurred subsequent to a severe rain gtorm on been dangetous Sunday afternoon. Teams hi voQ uebec ' " na " g over, but it is in rather fl ' te " ds :lt Petrolea conditiou for henvy loii The Knot hits aince been repaired. tn our issue of two weeks s;o hmdsome little bride was prettily A'- tired in cream silk Uca over sal hi n.U canied a bouquet of lili>>8 of the v;iHey and ruses. Her g. in2-aw*y drees was a navy blue corded cloth with hut lo in iii ii After the weddiug ureaklast the young couple left by early train for a t ip down the St. L**renje a fr as will >Uit their resideuce in Regina, Sask. Both young people tire popular herd and tinny fiieuds wish them all j.iy prosperity anil lon life : thair weit; General Nogi mid his wifu cotuwitted suicide al their home iu>arl\ikii> us last luibinfoiined re McCaniiel and home. oii suit for damages brought by plaintiff agwitist defendant, for unc'ean timothy seed. The dama^e^ were tixed by a jury and Hot b-> the judga as suted . , ,, - . ,-.... t tribute to im hie tmuerOr o( SMIO. in furuier I-MK-, in id the plaint in iuk>rm8 ; us that he was ^oinx to appeal against Wild riof inn look p!,ic in Duluth, tho jury's deci.siou hail not the defend- . where the street our .net vice n Kill put i<i> mouey enough to settle the owing to a st like, mutter. A few Kgg Vats f., Sale At lew half wht they cost to maaufacture them, suitable for soft water ciaterns or for t inks to water entcle. M. Scully Co., Flesherlon. P*ir Colts for Sale -Rising two, bred hy Kini{ Cluttan. Will sell or ezchnnje for young cmtle. W. Fisher. Pi.rtUw. Ri'Oiu* to Rent l'our uuturiiiishcd romus to rent. Apply to A. Shwkleford, FU'bherton. I >ne *ood bureau and one Luge be hurner coal stove and one bedsft;l for iwle. A. Shsckleford. Fleahert-in. 111! HILL BROS. il MARKDALE. Jb FARM FOR SALE A quantity of 2x4 tc&ntliu* for sale cheap. J. A. Boyd. Karui to Rent 100 acres, all cleared. Apply to W. J. Bellamy or Ma. James Jainieson, Fleihercou. MISCELLANEOt'S W ; uted Gjneril housemaid, $Jti.OO [>er month. Apply Mrs. Muaaoii, West on. Farm wanted to rent r w.iul.l take DM shares. Apply I,, J nines MOIKH. Fiesh- erton P. (. Found \uto-cycle inner tube Owner cn hate same hy applyinn at this orHoa. Ginsiniz Five th.-usatid youtu; ginsing plants for sale t $L' 00 per hundred. .Stntitied eed (We per hundred. Try * a bed this fall, easy to ajrt'W. W. H. Thurstoii, Flesherton. Lut 10, Con. 8, Osprey, 1W acres; u"od sugar bush : a running stream <>u bac k of farm, the rest r the limi in jood state of cultivation ; burn with ^stone founds- tion and stablinu ; water under for St. jck : i ;i wer wheel for ^rindini{ uraiti : dwell- ' 1114 hous, brick cUd, . '. .stories, 8 rooms ' and attic, with modern coineniences : bath room with cold and hot water, soft ' water supplied : wash room with cold ' and hot soft water also cold haro. water supplied from wull : furnace : Verandah and balcony ; gmid well well with wind : mill : telephone ^ xbout av-> miuutes ; walk to school. Presbyterinn. Methodist | inJ English churches, stoie and post- < otKce and blacksmith shop. Apply on premiies. W,n. WRIGHT. l p. . JUST RECEIVED Notic For S tie Tho undersigtifd ort'ers fur a.Ve three lots in the village of Oylon.un which are erected .1 ij..i<d one and .\ h ilf frame dwellini,'. H rooms, i'!i s-.-ue cellar, anil a ood frame .stable. Th:> will make sn excellent home f..r 'iny person. Terms e.isy. price riglil. Apply t.> .J;u. Ashdown. OwtHi Sound, m \\'. J. Bellamy. Flesherton. NVauted hftrberiog. Flesherion OIIU^ m\ti to Apply to Tli . learn the Fislier. R. D. Mfldrun-, Partlaw, i.s.sujr cf m.tri i i^e licem -.. Harvest Heine Services at the S.iK'- tion Army, Fevershim, next -Sundny, Sept. :Mud. Think olferiug takeu. C'Uitiuuati !! School will reopen on Sept :>rd 1','t'J. This school i now equipped with (tie newest and hest and is in charge of an excellent staff of first clu, teachers. Pupil* who hive passed the Entrance examinations are requested to attend here. The past- recoid ^oes to sho* tlmt High School work c be done at j home and a; les expense. The Principal will l>e .'it the School b ^tuning -Sept '2 ini' .'!,ind will \>t piens,' a I to meet pupils and pirents. .InHN I'.Ol.AND. Chairn;ai>, W. J. BELLAMY. .- A large cuii^ignmeut of Earthenware from England, which will now be sole' at bargain prices. Call and let us 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 Pishes, Sugar Bowls! Jugs and Pitcher Call and see the goods and set our prices. J. H. PARKE GENERAL MERCHANT Eugenia, - = Ontario. Hotel Men, Attention ! For Sale .Cheap and Easy Terras Munshtw'.t summor resort and brick hotel in Kum'iii i, with ruodern rjtctijH and fur.iishiiitf-i complete ; hr^u Uitrn, ttbles and shed. Splendid aarden.lawn and three acre.s nood vegocsble land, nil in first class con<iition and tvpnir. A Inrge siiniiiier tride :.ml splendid p.ttion- '''V ''> picuicern, si miner tourists aud boarders. Only $4IKX), reH.tnnible c.nh l',y:i'i-!il . balance eniy ti'in,, or ir.i^ht accept We<tern pi-"perty in part |MyM>eut. Apply to H. .1. SPUOl'L-K, Or P. Muush;w on the p:cmisw. FARM FOR SALE 200 .'icreg. lots 1 and '2. Con. 7."prey. 115 Bi-ves cleared. !H) in line stile of cul- tivation : lot of valu.ble timber on bul- iince ; enii-e !"i well fenced and watered by running streams ; einht-1-oom.-d I rick hi me with frami} kitchen woodshed, ini- p'.eiiun: house. pii< pen, ami l,-rite Iwrn with basement .s'a^le uiider. Telephone and runil mail delne'y Apply to JOS. GAMEY. Ruck Mills P. O. 15aug H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Seasonable Goods, first class* Workmanship. Abo a line of Keady-MaJe Clothing , 1 Wlr'cli wo put altvrttionts in free if I 1 ! charxe, if required. (reply) W. BUSKIN HERE AT LAST! WHAT? That Car of Flour and Feed We have your Peaches, Pears and Grapes in now. AT THE FLESHERTON GROCERY W. BUSKIN