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Flesherton Advance, 3 Oct 1912, p. 5

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OCTOBER 3, THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE THE EStABLBMCD F <3AN JUBA O A VINCS deposited in uu bank **J draw the highest current rate of interest Withdrawals of part or the whole amount may be made when- ever dedred without delay. TORONTO w FLESHERTON BRANCH -CEO. MITCHELL, BEE Branches also at Durham and Hmrriston. Manager. C. P. R. Time Table. leave Flesherton Station Word has been received here of ihe i , death in New Vork on Thursday, Sept. a8 !l2, of Mr. H. M. VanTst,el. The deceased gentle-nan will be remembered Going North | by many here as 'having married Misa 11.28 a.m. Gertie Reefer of Flesherton twelve years 8.5.'5p. m. j ago j n August last at Bloonitield, N. J. in hia .'With yew. oows : or e nor a . a.o. an , p , , , d w 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at J * 3.40 o'clock-. For morning train sooth I P u m S up a brave fight ag.tiu.st the mail cl<-e at 9 p.m. the previous ev'g. ; white plague, but was forced to succumb. _^^^________^______^____ He leaves a Borrowing wife and two children a boy tged 5J years and a girl aged 4. Interment took place st Bloom- tieid. N. J. Trains follows : Going South 7.43 a. ni. 4.33 p.m. The mails arc closed at Flesherton ao Mr. Van Tassel w a; follows : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and VICINITY CHIPS The concert held in the auditorium of the high. school on the evening of Friday ColUngwt od '*< w " one of tlle 111O8t successful ever huld here, both in point of numbers and excellence of the program. The artists were Mr. Robert Wilton, comic, and Mr. Lllwood (fenoe, elocutionist. The { former kept his audience laughing up- rosrious , y wilh M innoceut variely ot a T i | took Mrs. Ed. Thompson of visited here fora few day this week. , j Mr. I'trk of Eugenia advertises ...... quick clearing sale in this issue. Mis* Maud McDonald who U eugted in Coliingwood, is holidaying at the ( .parental home here. ! amusement. Mr. Genoe did not disap Mr. Will Thompson and little son of pomt | t jj f c i eDC u, and his work on Friday Stoutfville, \isited a tew days of latt j ,,,,,1,1 placed him fir above the ordinary week with relatives here. (elocutionist. Hia rendering of " How :t William Smith of Owen Sonnet will be ' Mohawk Diet," one of Pauline Juhn- tried at thn full assizes for the murder of un old mail named George Green. Mr. Emerson Bellamy of Aylmer, Visited at the parental home for a few days Use week. Born, --At Hock Mills, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1012, to Mr. and Mrs. David Marsh, (..ee Miss Delia Boyce,). of Toronto, a on. There are fifty pupils enrolled at the stun'* thrilling poems, und Gunga Dm," showed masterly power in the emotional role. " Aunty Duleful'a visit." and " A Midnight Conversation " proved him to hold an strong a grasp on the humorous. It places us to be able to aay truthfully i h it no elocutionist has ever been heard here who elicited so many favorable I comments as did Mr. Genoe. Tlie ver- dict waa unanimously favorable. II..- work can scarcely be improved on. high school thi. term and several others Mis Grace Bonnick acted M pmnist ' T 1, . :...,......(, Ani^tiintnfl t . ! I- have signified their intention to come in shortly. Mis* Myrtle Blakeley of Toronto spent a couple of days at the parental home this week. She was accompanied by Mr. Al. SUntield. Tlie annual harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in St. Mary's church. Maxwell, on Sunday, Oct. 6, 1912. Every effort will be put forth to make this special diiy a suceess. All come ! All welcome. The combined high add public schools purpose holding an At Home in the astemebly room of the high school on Monday October 14 in memory of Sir Isaac Brock and the battle of Queenston Heights. A hand purse was tound south of the village OD fair day and now reclines in this office. At there was no money in it we presume the loter was on her wy home when she 1 jst it. The receipts amounted to 91 13. Demonstration Train Coming The Department af Agriculture of the Province of Ontario have equipped a demonstration car with roots, vegetables, grtins, grasses, etc. of northern Ontario, and the 'tinerary is as follows : Tottenham Sept. 25 PaUrave 26 Bolton ' 27 Mono Road 28 Culedon 30 Orangeville Oct. 1 Shelburnu 2 Corbetton Bundalk Flesherton Markdale Holland Centre 4 5 7 8 Owen Sound '. -ind 10 Elora H 12 14 15 16 17 1H Belwood llillsburg . . . ./ la^lewood Junction Braoipton ... ... On Sabbath, Oct. t>, the pastors of the j Streettville Junction Baptist and Methodist churches exchange j pulpits for the entire day, each preach- ins? in the interetts of the Bible society in the other's churches. There was some excitement up at McCutcheon's on Tuesday night of last week. Three of the children be- ing somewhat indisposed a nurse was Wednesday evening of last week the | d to assigt Mr8 McCutcheon in i -J?- _c .K_ VI ., 1 ~ choir und pastor and wife of the Metho- dist church were right royally entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilcock, west back line. All report a very enjoyable evening spent in Kuntes, music, etc. Mr John L. McKinnon of Top Clilfe wrote off three subjects of the Queen's university Arts course lat week at the Methodist parsonage, Flesherton, Rv. H. E. Well wood being local presiding examiner for this year. taking care of them. About midnight at> til were composedly sleeping the ourse Iftid down for a few moments, and on rising and going to the room where Norman, a twelve-year-old boy had been left sleeping, she was much surprised to find his bed empty. The house and yard was searched for him without avail. By this time the anxiety had naturally become intense and the telephone was mad* use of to arouse the neighbors, when a general search of the fields and build- 1 ings aiound ws instituted. This was The Methodists purpose having their | kep( . up umi j about 4,^1,^ when the annual anniversary services on Oct. 20, | |tw . ;n was re ii eve a by the bt>y being Rev. F. L. Brown. B.A., chairman of the Owen Sound district, and pastor of Westaule church, Owen Sound, to be ihe preacher fui the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn, W J Blackburn and wife, Albert Blackburn and wife, Geo. Blackburn and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher attended the Btockburn-Bank marriage at Or- angeville last week The regular meeting of the W. I found under the table in T. Coates' kitchen, nearly half a mile awity, witb nothing on buc his nightshirt. He was at once put to bod and warmed up and uo serious results have since developed. Whether it was a case of delirium or somnambulism is a question. Crec-m ore Star. Dr. H. G. Luckuer li.n resigned hi.' seat in the Legislature for North Water will i loo, to become sheriff of Waterloo coun fce held on Thursday, Oct.. 3, in the high | ty. The Conservative convention will school. A good program will be given and a social afternoon tea and general iiscussion. Everybody come preparexl to respond to roll cull with SPod sug- gestions. Mr, Harry Allen, a recent graduate of Queen's college, supplied tlie Presbyter- ian pulpit very acceptably on Sunday, but, is not further available, being under call to two other congregations, one of | h|l j" t ' n ' r ^"j, og i. jn?s j n o - ne ear and the which he has decided to oc( pt. Mr. T. s!t!el . two j n one ear . Finder will be rc> N Caldwll, also a recent, gradual?, will warded. JAMES MOORK, , ' , : . c ,_j. u Sinchftinpton, Out be the supply next Sunday. be held next Satuiday. On account of the inauguration of free rural mail delivery service, Colbeok, Tarbert and Leggatt post offices in E'ist Luther have been closed. STRAYED From tho premises of the undersigned, two two year-old cattle steer and heifei both red with white spots. The heifei On Thursday evening Krnest, son of Mr. Kichard HauipKon, North Arthur. met with a most untoward iccilent. A two year old colt which hd was leading out of the yard knocked him down ai.d trampled on hia leg, bieakini it lirtween the knee and thigh, ami otherwise itijur- UK h m. Cou federate. FARM FOR SALE Lota 74 and 75, Con. '', north of Durham road, Artemesiit, containing 100 acres, 80 acres cleared, ].~> acres nrst class hardwood bu.-li, balance hardwood slash, all good laud and in good slate of cultiva- tion, well fenced, .'. acre orchard, in -i clasj water in drilled well, brick house nearly new, 20 x U2 ft., S shape, burn 54 x 40. Five ncres of fall wheat. Farm will be sold. For further par- ticulars apply to S. SHEARDOWN, Proton Station, p.o. <|f Odds and Ends> ARTICLES FOR SALE Pure bred white leghorn and white wyandolte cockerels fur sale. Apply to B. \Veltou, Fleslierton. Farm fur Sale or Rent. 100 seres. 75 cleared, good orchard, brick houae, ij<>od outbuildings. Apply to lime Sinclair, Fleslierton. We still have a quantity of good feud at reasonable prices. J. A Bovd, Colt For Sale Heavy two-year-old. Apply to Jo*, Budijeraw, Saugeen Junc- tion, Proton Station P.O. Gond young driving mare for sale, well broke and splendid driver. It. J. Sproule, Fleshertou. Heavy l{-yar-uld colt for sale. Apply to Jan. Turner, Ceylon. ^_S Wagon fur sale platfouu running jjear, two or one horse, new, cost $85 i-a.-li. .Shafts, tongue, ueckyoke, all complete. Will sell for $!W ctsh, or 6 months on good security. Must be sold. Chan. Wolf, Flesherton. A few Kgg Vats fo tiale At lets than half what they coat lo manufacture them, .suitable for soft water cisterns or for tunks to water cuttle. M. Scully Cu., Flesherton. Pair Colts for Salt- Uisinfj two, lired >y King i 'h*t:. in. Will sell or exchange 'or yniiiiy cattle. W. Fuller, PortUw. Farm to Kent 150 are, all cleared. Apply t W. J. Bellamy or Mis. James J.iiuiesoii, Flealiertou. Fur glove h st in hall on fair day. Kinder please leave at ! hi- office. Will the paity who borrowed an over- coat from me it a ball game list summer [jleuse i-ci inn same at once ruid oblige I' Miin-li i\v, Kugema. Eugenia L. (>. . I, :owl supper about November. intend holding the middle of For Sale Nine Yorkshire piijs. dua to (jo October 7. Win. Wilcock, Flesher- ton. MISCELLANEOUS Wanted A cootrtctor to cut two hun- dred con If- or more of four foot wood snd a quantity of short wood, also man and :m to deliver weod at Snugevn func- ion. Apply at GeoJge Watson's lesi- Flcsherton.. Wanted Gsneral housemaid, $2(1.00 month. Apply Mra. Musson, Weslon. K inn WHiiiwi ii- rent or wiuld take on. shares. Apply lo .James Uoppi, Flesli- erton P. O. Found Auto-cycle inner tube. Owner cn have same by applying at thin offiuc. Uinsiag Five thi>uaaiid ><" ast giusiug iiits for sale at f^.OO per hundrad. Stratified seed 50c per hundred. Try * a bed this fall, aasy to grow. W. H. Thurston, Flesharton. HILL BROS., MARKDALE This week we are ottering many seasonable lines of Merchandise at money-Saving prices. Our stock of Fall and Winter Goods, was nevermore complete than at present, and our values certainly cannot be beaten. If you want to buy WOOLLEN BLANKETS, RUBBERS, BOOTS AND UNDERWEAR, DRESS GOODS or STAPLES LOOK OUR LINE THROUGH. IT WILL PLEASE YOU. Woollen Blankets This week we will offer tweiiry.fi. - e p;iir.s of tine Woollen Blankets, both blue and pink border in good weight. These Blanket* are sold everywhere at $.'!.. 10, our price while the they last per pair, 12.75. We have also a ranae of heavier Blankets special v;ilue at per pair $4.00 and $5.00 COMFORTERS '.COMFORTERS! FROM $1.40 TO $5.00 We will show a range of Quilts and Cjmforters in Cambric and Satuen, this finest designs we haie ever shown. Prices range from $1.48 to : $5.00 A Clean-up in Ladies'Silk and Net Waists Thes Waists are the balance of our summer stuck, ind are jusr, the thing for the fall sewn. Nearly ill colors in both pluin silk and N'ett. They range in price from $11.50 to $5.50, while they last selling t, each.. $l.'-W Men's Rubbers at 75c. 100 pairs Men's Fine Rubbers, all sizes. While they last, clearing t, per pair 75c. Children's Boots We have gone through our stock of Chidren's Shoes ur.d picked out the broken line. Nearly nil sizes in the lot, from 4 to 10. In many cases the price is lest than half the regular value. Clearing at per pair 58 Overalls At A BigJjSavingv. H Thin week we will sell all the broken linet in overalls in blue and blue stripes and some blacks. Heguliw value up to 11.25, this week priced at, per pair.-v.USc, Specials for the Men < >ur Clothine Department for the fall and winter is full of good values. Tweed and Worsted iu good weight ; also Oveieoata in the newest designs. All marked at auecial prices, -suits priced from $7. 00 to and overcoats from $ti.50 U> $15.00. Before you buy it will uay you to g<> through our range HARDWARE We carry a full range of Heavy and Sliejf Hardware and will be pleased to quote you prices (>u your re<iuirrnents. <l HILL BROS. MARKDALE. FARM FOR SALE Lot 10, Con. (i, Osprey, 98 acres ; aiod sugar bush ; a running stream on back of farm, the rest of the land in good state of cultivation ; barn with stone found*- tiou and stabling ; water under for stock; power wheel for grinding 'grain ; dwell- ing house, brick clad, 21 stories, 8 rooms and attic, with modern convenience ; bath room with cold and hot water, soft water supplied : wash room with cold and hot, soft water also cold haro. wtter supplied from well ; furnace ; Verandah and balcony ; aood w*H w*U with- wind mill : telephone : about n v minute* walk to school, Presbyterian, MethodUt and English churches, store and post- office and blacksmith shop. Apply on premises. Win. WRIGHT, Maxwell p. o. For Sale The undersigned offers for -.-<',- three lots in the village of Oylon.on which are eroded a good one and a half fruiue dwelling, B rooms, with stone cellar, and H good frame stable. This will make an excellent home for any person. Terms easy, price right. Apply to Jas. Aahdown, Owen Sound, or W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. Wanted Youuu man to learn the barberiog. Apply '.to Thos. Fisher, Flesherlon. R. D. Meldruiu, Portlaw, marriage ' of Harvest Home Services at the Salva- tion Army, Feverslum, next Sunduy. Sept. iWud. Thank offering taken. Lost Bttween Markdale and Dun- dulk, Friday, un automobile lamp. The finder will receive :i reward by returning to the editor. An auction sale of one half acre of sugar beets on the ground, one half acre turnips on the ground, three and a half acres of oats in the barn, I lieht wagon, I pair li^ht sleighs, I horse, plow nud sett of harness, 1 turnip pu'por, t range stove, nearly new, quantity of household toods on Oct. 12th. insr. A. Oarr, prop. Money lost on Flesherton fair grounds, Friday, Siipt. 'J7th. roll of bills. Re- ward to finder m The Advance office, .lames Nicliolls, Dundalk. Pair spectacles in case lost between Klesliertou and Vandeleur, via I.oucks' n ill- Findoi pleaso Ifiive at this office. Going Out of Business FlesKerton T- Tonsorial *V- Parlors We Aim to Give EutireJlSatisfactiou LAUNDRY Basket leaves Tuesday night, delivery Friday eveni ig. CLEANING and DYEING We are SRcnts for Parker's Dye Works Clothe* cleaned and dyed, feathers rejuvenated. T. FISHER, - - PROPRIETOR H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham Ont. Seasonable Goods, first class' Workmanship. Also a linS of Ready-Made Clothing Which we put alterations in free of charge, if required. laeply Warning Complaints arc being mnde .ibout pe iple who .'vre tTftUWltweiOR fcgaiost the Villiige By-LH, hons, horses and caflo an- runnina at large dvirinfj pro- hibited hours. A word to the wise Hufticent. J. A. BO YD, Retve, Having decided to go out of business, commencing, Wednesday. Oct. 2nd, * The Whole Stock ran.st be disposed of within two weeks The following are a few of our prices : Ready t<. wear Men's Clothing worth '.>.!'. for $]:.'.*.">, SU suits for $11.90, $11 suits far JW.'.5, $10 suits for 7.'-5, Boys' Suits regular >' for $4.'.5. $5 for $4.15, $4 fur $::.::. i. $3. 25 t'r -$-'. u:>. and $2.75 suits for $2 :'-.). Men odd jvint , $1.83 and up. Boys' knicker punts to fit buys up to 1*5 year* old, at (>"> and 75u. BOOTS AND SHOES for ReguUr *4 :>( for $:i.l>5, $;i.5() for $.'.'.;>, *:t for f-'.4">. $2.50 for $1.05. Lower piiced at proportionate prices. DRY GOODS Consist inn of Prints. Flanelettes, Drew Ciuodc. Wrapperettes, Cottonadea, Un r. Hosiery and M. other line_of_Dry Goods will <jo below coat. GROCERIES !J Ibs Curr.'inta 25c, IJ Ibs Raisins 25o. 4 Ibn dates 25c, 3 Ibs good Pruuusiiic, Layer Figs nt lOc, tine seeded raisins at We, Pork and Beans 2 cans for lOc. I5c Pickles lOc, '> brs Soap for 2oc, 50c green Tea for 35c, .'We Tea two pounds 55c, Dishes, consisting of dinner sets, cups and saucers, plates and fancy ohina at wholesale prices, also a lar^o number of butter crooks anil glass jara. PATKN'T MEDICINES $1 ood 7r>c, 50c j^uods :58c, 25c goods 19c. The above <joods are all new stock and bouaht during the past year. We have no shop worn ijoods. Moat of the lines have advanced from 1O t<> 20 per cent. airico we bought. Don't forget, we are forced to get out within two weeks. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash J. H. PARKE is GENERAL MERCHANT Eugenia, Ontario. m

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