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Flesherton Advance, 31 Oct 1912, p. 5

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O!TOER 81, 1912 THE F L E S II E R T O N A I) V A N C E j. 'jf. ' H THE THE business man who hat 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, BOH Brwlw-a (bo at Durtuun and Hwratan. MMUger. C. P. R. Time Table. Mr. Victor Phillips of theOwen Sound I staff, and wife, spent Thaakhgicinar with ronows : ror tne nortn at lu.w a.m. ana quivering with guu explosions 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon until south at' t [ le country. One party of six :l. 40 o'clock. For morning (stain south . ... , , mail close at 9 p.m. the pr B viou.s e/g . | brought iu fourteen hare, and Trains leave Flasherran Station as , relative* in this vicinity- Mr. Wilfrid follows: < Phillips and family of P^Imerst'.n were Gtomg South Going North a Uo hare 7.43 a. m. 11.28 a.m. i .:.:: [j. in. S.KJp. m. I The weather on Thanksgiving Day The mails are closed at Plenher/ton a.* j was ideal for sport, and the air wai kept follows: For the north at 10.40 a.m. and .quivering with gun eipioaious around six huute-a anol her party of two brought home ten and a sjrouse. R<jv. Robert Fowlie, who was for many years one of the ablest premdiers in Or- i atigoville preubytery, preached iu Chal- I m IT' H cbuich Uat Sundty and will supply j again next Sabbath. A fatal collision on the C. P. U. oc- curred at StrteUville Junction on Mon- 1 day evening when the Chicago express ran into a train loud of soldiers returning to Toronto from Milton. Two men were VICINITY CHIPS with friends Mrs. Geo. B<?at ia in Owen Sound. Miss Annie Howard of Toronto visited over Sunday with her mother. Mrs. T. Fiiher and Hiss Mabel Mun- shaw spent. the holiday in Toronto. Mi as Bell nf the public school apent the holiday at her Irjrue iu Owen Sound. instantly killed and forty others more or less badly injured. The \\ Hiii:. . [uitituta of Maxwell Mr. G. McDonald of Br.-itftd visiUd j held an entertainment Monday evening, friends in town on Monday. Miss E'.ta LeGard of Toronto is spend- 4 i a few weeks at her pacuntal home. Mr. J. J. Thompson and daughter Bttie vuited Owen Sound friendu ovic t'.ie hoilday. Miss Addis (jraudin aud Add A Wright spent the holiday i the former's home Next Sabbtith moruing worship in the near Henthcote. | Methodist church beginii <\t H).',W, tho Miss Madae Little of Owan Sound j ho| y scrraeat of ths Lord's supper. In whan the entertainer of the evening as Wallace A. Sault of Toronto. In his musical sketches and dramatic imperson- a'ious Mr. Sault is artist of nre quality and bu was Jt,erving of a much larger audience, which wxa small owing to other attractions. SHEEP STRAYED Two I ..ii.-rntijr ewtjH, strayed from ruy premise* ui...m < H-I 154. Finder please CimuminicaUi with A. fiunerun, Eogt-nia Do You Realize The money you c:tn make wiling Fruit Trees ? Tim presaut demand for Nurs- ery itock i the greater in tha hiitory of tha ImsineHB. Ki'erybtxly who has tl.e land is planting or preparing to plant. We Want Now For fall and winter month* a reliable man to sell in Flewherton aud surround- ing district. Good pay, cxclufiive tern- tory, and all th advantage* in represent- ing ai. old established firm. Oter tM)0 acre* under cultivation. Established .""> years. Writd PKLHAM NURSERY CO. JOJ in Toronto, Ontario. her cousins the evening the pastor will preach hia '.>-.. I aermoa on tlie book of bait- h. Subject "' Tlie greit arraignment," .-pent Thanksgiving wir.h here, the Misses lilakelay. Mr. R. Bell of Toronto s;jent the holi- j . . , ,. , . I u Chap. 1. All welcome, day wuh his uncle. M Bnucuk Me- Kenzie, Toronto Line. Mr. aud Mrs. Jaiiim Wttsou of Wood- bndge, spent Holland. Sunday with Principal j The regular monthly meeting of tin W. 1. will be held in the high school on Wednesday, Nov. Otli, at 2 p. Mesdames Gilehrist, McMillan in. and . Talbot and children of Dunlalk j Mitchell will take the meeting. The ; .subjects are 'Prepiration and cooking of | Poultry," "Thanksgiving for Prosperty," j ;ind "Welf ire of our Dominion." A large number of deer hunter* left ' here on Wednesday for the wilds of Parry Sound District. This comprised two parties, but both go to prcticlly Bryson, of Toronto, were auen's here of < , 1 the same location. One patty will be visited lift week with Mr. aud Mrs. R. H. Moore. Mr. and Mrs, G^on?* Bown-sr of d>op- ovsville, Michigan, are mil ing with the former's sister, Mrs. P. Holmna. Mies Berths and Muster Gladstone R. J. COLQUETTE Feversham, Ont. Ageot for the Cockshutt Plow Go's Full Line of Farm Implement*. Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleiglu, and Gasoline Engines, Meloito Creiicu Separators, Bilker Wind Mills, PUUHK., Piping and Pipe Fittings always oh hand. Beatty Bros', of Fergus, Barn Tracks, Lit tor Carriers and stable tittini>s. Coakslwt and Frost & Wood Repairs always mi baud. Wareroom Wellington Sreet. Fwtrsbam, Ontario. FARH FOR SALE BY TENDER We invite tenders up to noon of the Hi h day of November. 1912, for L"t ::, Concession '.>, GU-ne'g, 100 aorus, said to be ifood elny loam with about ">0 aaoa cleared, and to have a 4- mil lot; lu'tiseand log barn. Make us an ofK-r. Our client is an* ious to null. Owen S<-.und, Sept. 15, l'.12. KILBdURNA KlLBOntX, Solicitors for Vendor. Owen Sound HILL BROS.. MARKDALE This week we are offering many seasonable lines of Merchandiae at Money Saving Prices. If you are looking lor Furs. Clothing. Underwear or Fall Footwear It will pay you to look over our large range in these special lines. Furs! Furs! Furs! This Year wa have a Urge assortment of First-Class Furs at rock bottom priced. The collection ii mde up of Mink Setto, Oppousum setm, Persian Lamb, Sable and Marmot. We are particularly strong in the above range, and would be pleased to show you through it if you are interested iu Furs. Clothing Our Clothing Stock was never more complete than at present. If you want a <ood suit or overcoat we live it. and our prices are right. Ask to see our special black beaver coat with fur collar at ..., 115.00. Suica moderately priced from 9K.50 to $15.00 Boys' Fleece Underwear :i8e per Garment This week we offer 100 pieces Boys' Heavy Fleece I' nderwehr, all sizes 24 to :!2, Shirt and Drawers, specially priced at per garment 35c. Shoes ! Shoes ! Wo have just received a shipment of .Ladiea' 1'itei.t Button Boots, iu the newest last. These were bought at a low price, and we are offering them at wholesale prices. While they last per puir $2.i"i PROPERTY FOR SALE Hine with two lots and four acres, psrk lots in Fletthertou for sn!e. Good frame house, .s'ablu, fruit, etc. Also one 4-year-old eennral purpose marc, broke t.'i .-ii.gle cr doub'e. Apply to Win. Reid, Fli'bherton, for pirticulais. IjJec Odds and Ends Mi.sn Gladys Une patty comuosed of Messrs. Geo. Stuart, Herb Mr. and Mrs.. John Wallace of London, ; Smith, Rob. Stuart, Jasper Stuirt, Clias. and four children, visited at Mr. Suiart, Ashley Fawcett, R. McVlulleu, , U. Genoe, Jack Donald and C. Wallace's. Mr. Whi'e, principil of fclio H. S. . spent Thanksgiving at Blenheim, and Mr. Brown -it his home in Brampton. Mi.-uoa Gladys CoruaeM and Lnura Csirm, Malcolm Mc- Jattiieson ; the other [.arty will be F. Maher, W. Hill, P. Mun.shaw, John Wright, S. IVillar, G. Mitchell, F. L'lcklun, Joe Hudm.>n, J. Armstron?. who are nttendinit o-lkuiate ! Ger " W Uld Frink Uer " w ' Mewl " John and I. Smith uls<> go with anutlicr pmy. N'.nn.il in Tur 'iit", were home for holidays. Mrs. Albert Stewai-t visircd with friends in Toront i ovor the boliday. Sue was accompanied by her mclher, Mrs. ferine of Feversham. Miss Tena LeGard returned t ) th city, after spending a week with hir mother, who is very ill, bat wo are pleased to learn that Mrs. LeGard i improving. The following visitors from Toronto were up for the holidny : Andre.ir Ben- tllain. Elwyn Jameson, Jnlui Ketr, Rob. No doubt we hava not got them all, but this is enough to make thi- _<< interesting fur the deer. "Mr. Huh IVdUr, of iho Oxbow Herald, Sa.sk., *hu has been visiting Ir.s parentu here for the past few wteks, returned home on Monday. Speaking of Mr. Pedlar's visit Disc, the Oxbow Herald sav-t: "H. D. Pedlar, of Tha Herald .st:f, left Li.st Saturday murniim for an extended visit with relatives and friends at the home of hi- youth ne;.r Flcshertoii, Ont. ''Hughie' l\:\a been a Bellamy ivtul Miss Ella BamhoOM and valuable employes steadily in. this office Miss Myrtle Graham. j during the past six years, and is now Amutitf those wh.) a[ieht Th'inb.ogiviMg i taking a well -eana'd vacation, iihil it is in Toronto were Missen Lulu and Iva Mitchell, Josie Richardson, Irene Wilson and Mr. Carl Walker. Mr. and Mis. Henry Stone, Mr. and Mrs. John Chard of Markdale, anJ Mr. Chatley Holmnn, fourth line, visited with Mrs. P. Holinan on Sund.iy, A special meeting of the A. O, U. W. will be held on Monday evuniu^ of next woek. A good attendance . -i 1 -.1 as special business is on hand. The stallion Inspector for thin district will be in this vicinity during the preHunt month. For specific date nnd places which he will visit see kdvwrtiwmant in another column. The Epworth League service wiv* with- drawn last Monday evening, Tliinksgiv- ing. Next Monday evening R-JV. Mr. McLaren will addreiw the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron .-knd Mr. in I Mi. T McGtath of Durham, ac- companied by Mr. ani Mrs. McMillan of Uimn. .-.san, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. LeGatd. Rev. Pe'er Campbell of Eugenia occu- pied tho pulpit, of thu Met,ho;li.st church on Snd*y morning lar, Rev. Mr. Wellwoml i:il,ni'; antiivt-rsury service at InistiogA. to be hoped that, after renewing the pleasant memories of his childhood environments, he will return W. st more fully convinced that, "this'' is the pi act- to live. Mr. Pedlar w> ai'iMinpunied on his trip i-.i.r as far as Sourix, Man., by bis wifo nd infant son ;nd daughter, Alice, who will visit friends theru until his letutn." Dr. J. Ralph Smith OSTEOPATH Office and Residence 468. mh St. Oweo Sound, Out. Hours-!) to 12a.m., l.SO to 4.IM) p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Other hours by appointment For Sale or Rent Solid brick store in Fcver.sham 27 i s (ilift, opposite flour mill. Will take fifteen hundred dollar* !<. than aclual coat of building . lot fieu. Stock will either be removed >r aold at rate <ui the dollar. Will sell Ihis property on very eauy tornm, or rt-nt. nueonably Ai>ply hi 1. H. PKKK70K, Poi-l MoNic.ill. Ont. SOCIALS AND CONCERTS The Fksherton W. C. T. T. will hold aparlorineetins.it the home of Mi. W. Armstrong, on the afternoon of Nov. 8th, when we will have an :\diirc-M by iiur county |>iiwidoii>, als'i music and lecitations hy home tal,-nt, after which a dainty lunch will be .served. Admission lOc. l.iiii,-) -,f all deni'iiiiirdioiis lu-aiti- ly wi>lcuio. ARTICLES FOR SALE Colt, heavy draught, risiny; ::. from Dunmuir M.-ick. Apply u. Hi.l>erl W. V.-iune. Cevlon P. ( >. Farm to Ueiit l.'H> acrt-.i. ,-vII cleared. Apply to W. J. Bellamy or Mr.. Janie, Jiitnieson. Flc-.-heiton. Purcbicd LflioestdE ram liunhs and slieatlini{s for ta!e on lot 45, con. -'. Mel.'tncthon. Box l!*i, Dundalk Telephi no in house. J. H.Nicholl,l'rop. I have 5(111 winter fruit ttewt which I will sell at lOc eacli (> :.( tid of them this fall, ;u T have .sold my property. E. A Graham, Ku^enia. MISCELLANEOUS W -inted A coBtrictor to cut two hun- dred corrls or more of four foot w<u.:d slid a ,.; inr.i) ef i short wooil, nl&o * limn *ml te-ini to deliver wood at Suuxeen Junc- tion. Apply .at GeOJye Watson's resi- lience, Fli'.sheiton. Farm wanted t<- reiit i-r wnulj t:ike mi ?harts. Apply to .1 ,,,.,- Hi'[i[i, Fiesh- erton P. ( >. For Sale The undersigned offers fi.r .'( three lots in the village of Oylmi.on which are erected a n"d <""ie ,iiid a half frame dwelling, < rooma, iih htoue cellar, and a ood frame .stable. This will make an excellent home for any person. Terms easy, pried right. Apply to JIM. Ashdown, Owen Sound, or W. J. Bellamy. Flcsheiton. R. I'. M, Mi M;H. Potfclaw, issuer of m in njc liceim-K. L"t A unld locket, betwem N<>iman Hincllc's and Dr. KycUinim's, Maxwell, on Oct. itlh. Will the tinder p'en.se leave ar N"i>iiiiii Htndle's Maxwell, or Mrs. Will Pook-, Lady Bank p. <>. Lout --On Oct. 8, -it Fevci.sli.tin, $100. A .stii'ikUe reward will I>L> given for its return. Leave tit Eli Uohinann'.s s'o e. Williinn Hodason, F Hound Lot Black and while, Friday O.'t. 18. lnfonn.il ion e tn his where- ahoiits will bi- th.-inkf ully rtceiveil by J. BiiwliT, Fle.slu'iton. DRES5 GOODS Special Lines of Dress Goods to Clear at per yard 3H cents. In this lot you will find nearly every shtde in cloths worth up to 75c a yard. Tweeds, Satin Cloth*. Venetians and Serges. All the broken ranges iu our Dre.ss Good* Department, clear at per yard. :J8c Quilt Linings We purchased UK) Quilc Linin.>-> made from ends of Print, Sateen aud Gingiuuus in good coloring! and sir.e. The> price Joes not represent the making. While they last, per lining 43,.. POULTRY We want y< ur poultry. ud will pay hiuhest cash or trade price for it. To get the top price, have the fit and dry picked. Scalded audth in Poultry wi'l be bousht only at a lug discount. HILL BROS. MARKDALE. FARM FOR SALE Lot Ll. dm. 6, Osprey, '.'8 acres; L">od sugiir bush ; a running stream mi back of farm, tho re>t t.f the land in good .>late of cultivation ; barn with stone founda- tion and atablwi: ; water under for stock; p'.wer wheel for grinding raiu ; dwell- in;- house, brick cUd, 2^. .storied, * rooms and attic, with modern conveniences ; bath room with cold ami hot witter, soft wuti'i- supplied ; wiihh r<>m wi'h cold and hut M'ft witter also cold hara w-iter Hiipplinl from wi^ll ; furnaci- : VeranJah and balcony ; 2oi.d wall well with wind mill ; telephone ; about tiv> mimitoj walk '<> school, Presbyterian, Methodist and English churches, store and post. ntlice and blacksmith shop. App'y on premises. Win. WUIOHT. Maxwell p. t>. STRAYED From th:- premis-es of the undersigned, two two-yeir-old cuttle steer antl heifer botn red wi'h w'lite spots. Thehe;fer hud three hoi; rints in one ear and the Meor two in one ear. Findi-r will be re- warded. JAMES MOORE. Singhampton, <>iit. The fruit season is now about over and we have had an enormous sale this season. We are still selling 1 Grapes at 20c per basket. Oranges, Lemons and staple fruits always on hand in their season. Fresh Groceries ;it reasonable prices our staple. Also P lour in several liranus to all tastes and suit ami pockets. CrK Fksbcrton 6roc?r W. L. Wright, Grocer, Feshertcn FlesJKertora. Tonsorial Parlors We Aim to Give Eutire}lSatisf:ictinii LAl'NDRY-B.isket leave* Tuesday! niuht, delivery Fiiilay eveni ig. CLEANING and DYEING We ai* nyents for Hatkfi-'s Dye Works Clothes cleaned and dyed, f-.-uthers rejuvenated. T. FISHER, - - PROPRIETOR H. ALEXANDER MERCHANT TAILOR Feversham - Ont. Fashionable Tailoring Seasonable floods, first class Workmanship. -ALSO A line of Ready-Made Clothing Which wo put alteration-! tn frre i'f charge, if required. 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Call and examine a Dairymaid cream harvester and secure one of the handsome little booklets telling you more about this separator. S. Hempniu, Agent, Ceylon

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